Mark Paye Reveals It Was Boring Being Away from Football After One Year Ban
Bea Mountain striker Mark Paye admitted it was boring for him being away from the game he love for a year following his ban by the Liberia Football Association
It all started back on December 5, 2021, when Mark Paye was banned from all LFA activities for one year after shoving referee Moses Forkpah who showed him his second yellow due to his refusal to use the nearest exit point after he was substituted.
Before his send off, the attacker was on a brace but got in trouble in the 81st minute of the match between Bea Mountain and LISCR FC.
Paye was charged with violent conduct in violation of Chapters 8 & 21 of the Orange National League Rules and Regulations, the Liberia Football Association said.
According to the football association, Bea Mountain also forfeited the three match points with a minus 2 goal difference after the incident forced the match to be abandoned.
He was also suspended by his club but after serving his punishment the striker returned to action on Sunday, January 29, 2023, against Muscat FC in the LFA first division.
On Paye’s return to active football, it was a reunion between he and referee Moses Forkpah as the FIFA badge referee was put in charge of Muscat and Bea Mountain match.
As a way to show fair play before the start of the Muscat FC vs FC BEA Mountain match on Sunday at the SKD PP, striker Mark Paye and referee Moses Forkpah, whom he assaulted on December 5, 2021, embraced and posed for a picture as a sign of fair play to mark his return after serving his one-year ban. Read More…