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Welling striker Sahr Kabba charged with exaggerating or feigning an injury against Tranmere Rovers by the FA

Welling striker Sahr Kabba could be the first player in the country to serve a ban for exaggerating or feigning an injury.

Kabba went down injured after appearing to be struck by Tranmere's Ritchie Sutton on Saturday in the 1-1 Vanarama National League draw at Park View Road.

Sutton was sent-off by referee Craig Hicks on the advice of his assistant, Iain Parsons.

Welling's Sahr Kabba in action against Tranmere on Saturday. Picture: David Brown
Welling's Sahr Kabba in action against Tranmere on Saturday. Picture: David Brown

But Tranmere successfully appealed the decision using video evidence and the FA have now charged Kabba.

The former Havant and Lincoln City forward could be suspended if found guilty. He has until 6pm on Friday to respond to the charge.

The FA introduced this new policy prior to the beginning of this season.

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