…Says no ban on affected countries
Nigeria has been given the all
clear to host AFCON qualifying matches which begin next month after the
Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) instructed Guinea, Sierra Leone,
and Liberia to find neutral grounds for their matches.
Africa’s
football governing body, in a statement, added that there is no ban on
travel to and from the Ebola virus-affected countries, hence all planned
qualification matches would go ahead.
The body said it affirmed the
position following advice from the World Health Organisation; which
provided guidance on attitudes the continental soccer governing body
would observe in the management of CAF competitions scheduled to take
place in countries affected by the epidemic, namely Guinea, Liberia,
Sierra Leone, and Nigeria.
In the circular, the Secretary General of
CAF, Hicham El Amrani, called on member associations to relay accurate
information about the mode of transmission of Ebola, its symptoms, and
precautions persons needed to take against the disease. CAF also advised
member associations to undertake Ebola screening protocols at departure
and arrival points and directed Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone to
organize their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches on neutral
territory based on recommendations by the WHO.
There have been huge
concerns raised by some countries that are set to face the affected
countries in the AFCON qualifying phase. This has led to Rwanda being
replaced with Congo after it showed signs of abandoning its match with
the Super Eagles.
Just last week, Lesotho, who was supposed to tackle
Nigeria’s flying Eagles in an AYC qualification match in Kaduna, failed
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