BOB Posted June 21, 2010 Nigeria's Sani Kaita has received more than 1000 death threats by email in the wake of his red card against Greece. The 24-year-old midfielder was shown a red card in the 33rd minute of his side's 2-1 defeat to Greece in Group B on Thursday and his email address was posted on the internet alongside the message: "This man must die". Nigeria's team spokesman Peterside Idah confirmed to AFP that Kaita had already had 'more than 1,000' death threats via email. "We take this issue very seriously. We have informed Nigeria's government and football's governing body FIFA," Idah told AFP. Idah said that Kaita's team mates are "appalled" and the Nigerian appealed to the African nation's fans to show some compassion. "This is a young man who does his best to serve the team and his country," he said. Kaita, who plays his club football for Russian side Alaniya, was surprisingly calm about the threats. "I am not worried about it," said the defensive midfielder who won a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games when Nigeria finished runners-up. "Only god decides who lives and who dies. "Everybody has their own destiny on this earth. "I am proud to be part of this team. I hope we can go further and that I will be available for the team again." While security at the Nigeria team hotel in Durban has not been stepped up, Idah said the team are happy with the current arrangements. "There are already a lot of security forces on the ground," he said. "The arrangements by the world's governing body FIFA have been thorough." Kaita was sent off for a kick on Greece's Vasileios Torosidis and is suspended for the last group game against South Korea on Tuesday. Nigeria must win to keep alive their slim chances of progressing to the knock-out phase after losing their first two matches. After his dismissal, Kaita apologised immediately. "I apologise to everyone - the Nigerian people, the officials and my team-mates," he said. He would not be the first player to receive death threats - Colombia's Andres Escobar paid the ultimate price when he was shot dead shortly after returning from the 1994 finals where his own goal in the 2-1 defeat by the United States saw the hotly-fancied South Americans go out. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 21, 2010 I endorse this "death threat" as long as it is not carried out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted June 21, 2010 Why target just one member of the team. Granted he managed to get himself a red card, but the rest of them weren't any good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites