Referee Abongile Tom under fire as Junior Khanye argues officiating errors during MTN8 final at Moses Mabhida Stadium are damaging South African football

Referee Abongile Tom under fire as Junior Khanye argues officiating errors during MTN8 final at Moses Mabhida Stadium are damaging South African football

South African football continues to face challenges, not just on the field but in the officiating department as well.

Junior Khanye, a respected analyst for iDiski TV and former Kaizer Chiefs player, has expressed deep concerns about how refereeing decisions are influencing the state of the game.

His remarks come after a controversial performance by referee Abongile Tom during the MTN8 final between Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch FC.

Khanye believes that the future of South African soccer depends heavily on improving the quality of officiating.

He points out that frequent errors by referees are undermining the efforts of both players and coaches, impacting the overall quality of the sport.

Controversy at the MTN8 Final

During the final, the match was tightly contested at 1-1 when a critical moment occurred.

Orlando Pirates’ Patrick Maswanganyi was fouled, but referee Abongile Tom allowed play to continue.

This decision led to Tshegofatso Mabasa scoring for the Pirates.

Not long after, Relebohile Mofokeng sealed the victory with a brilliant goal, giving the Buccaneers their third consecutive Wafa Wafa trophy.

Khanye was vocal about how these officiating errors are robbing teams of fair results.

He emphasized that decisions like these not only influence the outcome of important games but also harm the sport’s reputation and fairness.

Reflections on Referee Accountability

Khanye did not hold back in calling for more accountability from referees.

He urged officials, like Tom, to reflect on their performances and acknowledge their mistakes.

“You are killing SA football,” he said in frustration, echoing the sentiment of many fans and players.

According to Khanye, when referees fail to uphold the rules properly, they inadvertently affect the morale and psychology of the players on the field.

He believes that if referees were to review their own decisions, they would realize the extent of their mistakes.

These errors don’t just impact the final score but can have lasting effects on the confidence of teams and players, shaking their belief in the integrity of the sport.

The Importance of Consistency and Fairness

Khanye also highlighted the importance of upholding fair play by enforcing rules consistently.

According to Law 13 of the game, free kicks must be taken from the spot where the foul occurred.

By adhering strictly to these rules, referees can ensure fairness and help restore the balance in matches, particularly for teams like Stellenbosch FC that were at a disadvantage due to poor officiating.

In Khanye’s view, improving refereeing standards is critical to the development of South African football.

As the sport continues to grow in the country, better officiating will be essential in ensuring that teams compete on a level playing field and that the game maintains its integrity moving forward.

Looking Ahead: A Call for Change

As South African football aspires to reach new heights, Khanye’s call for better officiating is a reminder of the role referees play in shaping the future of the game.

The responsibility doesn’t just lie with the players and coaches but also with the officials who need to enforce the rules fairly and consistently.

With greater accountability, the sport can flourish, ensuring that the hard work of players and teams is not overshadowed by preventable mistakes.

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