Super Eagles goalkeeper Amas Obasogie has been suspended for three months by Tanzanian club Singida Black Stars SC amid an investigation into alleged match-fixing.
The club announced the decision on Friday in a statement issued by its Disciplinary Committee and shared on its official X account. According to the statement, the suspension is a precautionary measure to allow for a comprehensive probe into the allegations.
The statement also confirmed that midfielder Khalid Aucho has been handed a three-month suspension for indiscipline and absenteeism.
“The leadership of Singida Black Stars SC, through the Disciplinary Committee, has taken action against players Khalid Aucho and Amas Obasogie,” the club said.
“Amas Obasogie: Suspended for three months to allow investigation into match-fixing allegations.
“Khalid Aucho: Suspended for three months due to indiscipline and absence from duty.”
The club stressed the importance of discipline, accountability and adherence to its core values among players and staff.
Obasogie, a regular starter for Singida in the Tanzanian Premier League, joined the club in recent seasons and has drawn praise for his performances in goal.
Details of the alleged match-fixing have not been disclosed, and neither the club nor Tanzanian football authorities have identified specific matches or incidents under review. No formal charges have been announced, with the suspension described as precautionary pending the outcome of investigations.

