A Leone Rock Premier League match between FC Kallon and SLIFA was abandoned yesterday at the Approved School playing field following a pitch invasion by SLIFA’s owner, Benjamin Gordon, known popularly as Dididor.

The incident occurred while SLIFA was leading 1-0, throwing the game into chaos.

The match was put on hold due to confusion sparked by Dididor’s actions. He entered the field of play, disrupting the flow of the game and ultimately leading to the referee’s decision to abandon the match. The circumstances surrounding his pitch invasion remain unclear.

The incident has drawn widespread condemnation from football fans, many of whom have described Dididor’s behavior as unacceptable and detrimental to the sport. Such actions are considered a serious breach of football regulations.

This latest setback compounds FC Kallon’s struggles this season as they continue their search for a first win. The abandoned match adds to a series of disappointing results for the Cavaliers. Their recent form includes:

Freetonian SLIFA 1-0 FC Kallon (Match abandoned due to manager’s pitch invasion)
Bai Bureh Warriors 1-1 FC Kallon
FC Kallon 1-1 Wusum Stars

With only two points from their first three matches, FC Kallon faces a challenging start to the season. The Premier League Board will now need to determine the outcome of the abandoned match and whether any disciplinary action will be taken against SLIFA and its owner.