Due to the deadly Ebola Virus spreading around African countries especially west Africa,The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has ordered Sierra
Leone and Guinea to relocate their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations
qualifiers because of the Ebola virus outbreak in their countries.
CAF
also wrote to its other member-associations to inform them of its
decision to ask the two countries to relocate their home games in the
AFCON qualifiers.
It
said in the letter that the move was “a preventative measure to avoid
mass gatherings that could facilitate the spread of the virus’’.
The continental football governing body also said the measure would remain in place until mid-September.
It
means at least the first two rounds of matches, scheduled for between
Sept. 5 and Sept. 6, and 10 September, will be affected.
The World Health Organisation has till date reported 1,848 cases of Ebola.
These cases have resulted in 1,013 deaths, mainly in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.
Sierra
Leone had already said it was not hosting matches until further notice,
and it had asked Ghana if it can host its Group D matches there.
Following CAF’s directive, Guinea will now need to find a new venue for their Group E tie against Togo.
Togo had a few days ago said it was hoping the match in Guinea would be moved to another venue.
Meanwhile, CAF has also moved to allay fears surrounding the two countries’ away fixtures.
“Each
federation whose country is affected by the virus must ensure their
delegations travelling abroad can be examined before departure.
“Each
national association receiving delegations must communicate the
necessary information delivered by health authorities to ensure the
reception of teams… and if necessary to provide additional checks at
arrival points,’’ it said.
Sierra Leone is due to play Ivory Coast, DR Congo and Cameroon in the last round of qualifying.
The qualifying competition runs from early September to mid-November.
Guinea’s group also includes Ghana and Uganda.
The
qualifying competition will decide the 15 teams to join hosts Morocco
at the African Nations Cup finals next January and February.
5 comments:
Yes...well said
I like that serious precaution is being taken not to spread the ebola Virus.. Kudos to you people
Cool
Very good news...God is faithful
na wa oooo.....Father take away Ebola crises from Nigeria and other African countries in Jesus Name.Amen
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