Zambian Referee Janny Sikazwe has opened up on the AFCON 2021 group stage game he officiated between Mali and Tunisia which generated controversy.
According to Janny Sikazwe, God revealed to him to bring the game to an abrupt end, and heeding to the warning saved his life.
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“The doctors told me my body was not cooling down. It would have been just a little time before [I would have gone] into a coma, and that would have been the end. I think God told me to end the match. He saved me,” he told the BBC.
“I have seen people going for duties outside the country and come back in a casket, I was very close to coming back like that. I was lucky I didn’t go into a coma. It would have been a very different story.”
Zambian Janny Sikazwe in the Group F match in Limbe on Wednesday, 12 January ended Tunisia's game against Mali 13 seconds before the 90 minutes were up, having previously blown for full-time five minutes early, before checking the timing and restarting the game.
Coaching staff from Tunisia, who were trailing 1-0 and playing against 10 men, ran onto the pitch to confront Sikazwe and his assistants about the early finish.
However, Sikazwe stood by his decision and needed security staff to escort him off the pitch.
Twenty minutes later tournament organisers ordered the game to be played to a conclusion but Tunisia's players did not return to the field and Mali were declared winners.
The North Africans then filed a formal complaint to the Confederation of African Football, but that was rejected and the result stood.