Burkina Faso winger Jonathan Pitroipa.(FIFA)
Burkina Faso winger Jonathan Pitroipa,
controversially sent off in their semi-final win over Ghana on
Wednesday, has had his dismissal rescinded by CAF and can play in
Sunday's African Nations Cup final against Nigeria.
The
Confederation of African Football's referee's review committee
overturned Pitroipa's ban after Tunisian referee Slim Jdidi told CAF he
made a mistake with the second yellow card shown to the player for
simulation.
Jdidi
has since been suspended by African soccer's governing body for his
handling of the match which surprise package Burkina Faso won 3-2 on
penalties after the game ended 1-1 following extra time.
Pitroipa,
26, who had already been booked for deliberate handball, went to ground
three minutes before the end of extra time inside the penalty area but
TV replays clearly showed he had been fouled in the 117th minute
incident and did not dive.
A senior CAF official told Reuters: "The referee
wrote the letter to the review committee saying he had made a mistake.
The review committee examined footage of the incident and agreed
Pitroipa had been fouled.
"It
asked the disciplinary committee to verify its decision which the
disciplinary committee is entitled to do under the terms of CAF's rules
and regulations."
Earlier
today, CAF president Issa Hayatou had indicated Pitroipa's ban would be
overturned when he told reporters: "Everyone realised that this referee
did not officiate well."The referee admitted his error - he recognised
that he had got it wrong."
Pitroipa,
who plays for Stade Rennes in France, has been highly influential for
the Burkinabe on their route to the finals, scoring twice including the
winner in the 1-0 quarter-final extra-time victory over Togo. Television
pictures showed him utterly distraught in the tunnel after his sending
off, but at least CAF have now ruled correctly by overturning the ban.
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