Fifa suspends Gabonese official charged with sexual abuse

Published on: 04 May 2022

The Disciplinary Committee has extended the decision passed by the Gabonese Football Association to provisionally suspend former Gabon Under-17 coach Patrick Assoumou Eyi from all football-related activities.

In December 2021, the independent Ethics Committee initiated preliminary investigation proceedings into allegations of sexual abuse allegedly committed by Eyi, who is accused of raping and sexually abusing minors in Gabon.

Following a request by its chairman, and in accordance with the Fifa Code of Ethics, the investigatory chamber has expanded the scope of the aforementioned investigations by opening formal proceedings against Mr Assoumou Eyi, Serge Ahmed Mombo (President of La Ligue de Football de l’Estuaire), and two Gabonese coaches, Triphel Mabicka and Orphée Mickala.

The chairman of the investigatory chamber has also provisionally banned Messrs Mombo, Mabicka and Mickala from taking part in any football activity (administrative, sports or any other) at both national and international level for a period of 90 days.

Furthermore, the DC has extended the decision passed by the Gabonese Football Association to provisionally suspend Eyi from all football-related activities as from 17 December 2021 to have worldwide effect.

These sanctions have been imposed in connection with ongoing criminal investigations concerning the above-mentioned Gabonese football officials, who were identified as having allegedly been involved in acts of systematic sexual abuse against minor players, as reported by local authorities and published in certain media outlets.

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