
A Muslim referee from Senegal stopped a game mid-match to break his Ramadan fast. Ousseynou Gueye brought a temporary halt to proceedings 30 minutes into the match between Casa Sport and Yeggo, so that he could eat a snack and have a drink on the sidelines. Despite being heckled from fans, Gueye refused to stop his snack break of dates and water. He later told reporters: "Legally, it is not possible to stop a match to break the fast. But you can enjoy a break in the game to meet a health need. "The human body needs water," he added.
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