Football player, Juma Said Nyoso has been banned for two years by The Tanzanian Football Federation, from all football activities after finding him guilty of misconduct.
The TFF also handed the Mbeya City player an equivalent of 100,000 (Two million Tanzanian shillings) fine for the offence of “fingering” his opponent, Azam forward John Bocco, during a league match over the weekend.
Worse still for the former Simba SC player, Azam FC has demanded he apologizes to Bocco on live television to warrant forgiveness from the “offended club, player and general public”.
“This is the fourth time the player is engaging in such behaviour, and the second time this year. Our expectation is he appears before the media and pleads for forgiveness from John Bocco, Azam FC and the general football loving community in Tanzania for his actions that are threatening to undo the gains we have made in our football,” the Azam statement read in part.
Nyoso joins a select list of “trouble makers” on the football pitch who have over the years carried a reputation of behaving in a not so pleasant manner.