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    'Fake' Togo football team at Bahrain match being investigated

    Togo's football authorities are investigating allegations that a fake national team played a match against Bahrain earlier this month.

    Bahrain won the friendly match 3-0, but said they were surprised by the poor quality of the Togolese team.

    Togo later said it had never sent its national team to play in the game, staged at the national stadium in Riffa on 7 September.
    Togo's sports minister said he would ask Fifa to investigate.

    But Fifa says it has not yet received any official complaint and so has not launched its own investigation.

    The match took place as Bahrain prepares to play in the West Asian Football Championships, which begin on 24 September.

    The Bahrain Football Association (BFA) said it had been arranged under all the usual official procedures, and through an agent they had known for several years.


    National head coach, Bahrain
    "Everything seemed to be in order until after the game, when we began to hear that some people are wondering about these players and this Togo team. We ourselves were surprised when we heard this," a BFA spokesman told the Gulf Daily News.

    He said they had received all the official documentation for the match, including the players' passports.

    The spokesman rejected reports that the match was organised by a fake football agent, saying the agent in question had always been "100% alright" and was now co-operating with the investigations.

    Togo's Sport Minister Christophe Tchao told the Jeune Afrique magazine nobody in Togo had "ever been informed of such a game".

    "We will conduct investigations to uncover all those involved in this case," he said.

    Bahrain's head coach, Josef Hickersberger, told the Gulf Daily News the match had been a wasted opportunity for the team to practise before the West Asian championships.

    "They were not fit enough to play 90 minutes - the match was very boring," he said.

    "Basically it was not good for us because we wanted to get information about the strength of our team, especially playing with many of our professionals."



    #2
    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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      #3
      Seen a few of these fake teams playing in the prem over the years too...

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        #4
        Former Togo coach Tchanile Bana has apologised for taking a fake national team to Bahrain earlier this month.
        The team of imposters masquerading as Togolese internationals played a friendly against the Gulf kingdom on 7 September and lost 3-0.
        Bana has been banned from all football activities for three years.
        "I present my sincere apologies to the president of the republic, all the Togolese people and the president of the Bahrain FA," he said.
        "I'm aware of the mistakes I've made. I've received a three-year ban. I'm obliged to accept it in a gesture of sportsmanship."
        Bana added that his motives were driven by the frustration of a group of young players who were finding it impossible to break into any of the national set-ups.
        "I wanted to help youngsters in Togo who chose to play football, but who have problems making it because of a lack of competition at a national level," he said.

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          #5
          Originally posted by -V- View Post
          Former Togo coach Tchanile Bana has apologised for taking a fake national team to Bahrain earlier this month.
          The team of imposters masquerading as Togolese internationals played a friendly against the Gulf kingdom on 7 September and lost 3-0.
          Bana has been banned from all football activities for three years.
          "I present my sincere apologies to the president of the republic, all the Togolese people and the president of the Bahrain FA," he said.
          "I'm aware of the mistakes I've made. I've received a three-year ban. I'm obliged to accept it in a gesture of sportsmanship."
          Bana added that his motives were driven by the frustration of a group of young players who were finding it impossible to break into any of the national set-ups.
          "I wanted to help youngsters in Togo who chose to play football, but who have problems making it because of a lack of competition at a national level," he said.

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            #6
            Yeah I found that bit funny too. Think the guy is confused, either that or just completely shameless

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              #7
              Originally posted by -V- View Post
              "I'm aware of the mistakes I've made. I've received a three-year ban. I'm obliged to accept it in a gesture of sportsmanship."
              I like this bit, reminds me of Withnail and I, "we've come on holiday by mistake"

              Taking a blag team over to Bahrain and acting as the national team is surely a mistake anyone could have made.

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                #8
                My english teacher showed us the movie Withnail and I in year 9. It was the weirdest movie I have seen to date. It was so confusing and the whole class bar one kid walked out of the class and asked each other wtf we had just seen and what was it supposed to be about...

                True story
                96 Never Forgotten

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