Super Eagles goalkeeper Amas Obasogie Breaks Silence Over Match-Fixing Allegations
Super Eagles goalkeeper Amas Obasogie has strongly denied allegations of match fixing levelled against him by his Tanzanian club, Singida Black Stars SC, following his recent suspension.
The club suspended Obasogie for three months after conducting an internal investigation into alleged misconduct. According to reports in Tanzania, the action was taken as part of efforts to maintain discipline and protect the integrity of the team. Ugandan midfielder Khalid Aucho was also handed a three-month suspension for misconduct, including absence from duty and failure to meet team obligations.
In a letter dated February 27, Obasogie firmly rejected the claims and insisted that his mistakes on the pitch should not be seen as deliberate wrongdoing.
Titled “REBUTTAL TO THE ALLEGATION OF MATCH FIXING”, the goalkeeper wrote:
“I, Amas Obasogie, respectfully address the Management, Coaching Staff, Players, Supporters, Members of the Press, and the entire football community regarding the allegation of match fixing that led to my temporary suspension by Singida Black Stars SC.
“I state clearly and unequivocally that I have never engaged in match fixing and will never do so. The goals conceded in the CAF Confederation Cup match against Flambeau du Centre and the NBC Premier League fixture against Namungo FC were the result of footballing errors, not deliberate misconduct. I accept full responsibility for my performance; however, mistakes on the field must not be mistaken for match manipulation.
“As a national team goalkeeper representing the great nation of Nigeria, I fully understand the severe consequences of match fixing. My integrity, reputation, and career are invaluable to me. I have sworn never to bring the game of football, my club, or my country into disrepute. I am ready and willing to appear before any disciplinary committee to defend myself and clear my name.
“I remain fully committed and dedicated to Singida Black Stars SC. This club means a great deal to me, and I hold deep respect for its leadership, technical crew, my teammates, supporters, sponsors, and every stakeholder associated with it. My focus remains on contributing positively to the team, maintaining our momentum, and working tirelessly to help the club achieve its ambitions of winning trophies both in the league and in continental competitions.
“I respectfully urge that my errors in those matches should not be translated into allegations that question my character. I remain loyal, disciplined, and determined to continue serving Singida Black Stars SC with honour and professionalism.”
Obasogie’s response centres on the argument that poor performances should not automatically lead to accusations of corruption. He admitted making errors in matches against Flambeau du Centre and Namungo FC but stressed that they were genuine football mistakes.
The suspension leaves the Super Eagles goalkeeper facing an uncertain period. He was part of Nigeria’s squad at the last Africa Cup of Nations, where the team finished third, and he has been in contention for future national team invitations.
As investigations continue, Obasogie has maintained that he is ready to appear before any disciplinary panel to defend his name, insisting that “my errors should not be translated into allegations that question my character.”




