Lol...they said this guy used 'juju' to score a goal

Rwanda Football officials were forced to take
action after black magic was allegedly used
during a Rwandan Premier League between
Mukura Victory and Rayon Sports.
In the game Mukura’s striker Moussa Camara
whose team was down 1-0 was seen planting
what appeared to be a charm on the opponent’s
goalpost and moments later he scored to level the
game.
It has decided to fine any player seen to take part
in witchcraft, with a 100,000 Rwandan Francs
fine equivalent to around N57,000. If a club has
been involved they will lose three points and face
a fine of 2.9million RWF (about N1.6m).
Vedasite Kayiranga, vice president of the Rwanda
FA said: “In FERWAFA (Federation of Rwanda
Football Association) statutes we don’t have any
law punishing the use of witchcraft because there
is nowhere in the world where it has been proven
that it can influence the outcome of a game.
“However, with the violence between players
because of allegations that one team is using it,
we have decided to enact laws.”
Jimmy Mulisa, former Rwandan international
added: “It is sad that we still have such beliefs in
our football, it does not only give a bad image to
the country but kills football development.
“I think [the FA] should take serious measures
against such behaviour.
“Personally, I don’t believe in it, and I had to cut
short my playing career because many teams I
played for believed in witchcraft which I didn’t.”
The game between Mukura Victory and Rayon
Sports ended 1-1.

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