AFCON QUALIFIERS: CAF Opens Door For Fans
All Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers will now have fans in attendance after the Confederation of African Football opened the door to fans’ participation in the games.
This was one of the changes made in face of the COVID-19 restrictions. Although
CAF had ruled that no fans will be allowed into stadia for November games,
nevertheless, there is a tweak should any host association’s government insists
on having fans around.
“All the matches must be played without
spectators, however, should a host association’s government approve that
matches can be played with spectators, the host federation must obtain prior
approval from CAF,” it added.
“The number
of spectators shall not exceed 50% of the stadium capacity. These measures are
effective and are valid only during the current context of global health crisis
due to the COVID-19.
” Other
changes include the Afcon 2022 qualification games, CAF Champions League and
CAF Confederation Cup will have the number of players increased by 10 players
as that will allow participating teams to replace any player who contracts the
virus.
“For the competitions where the regulations impose a list with a limited number
of players (Example: Interclubs, Competitions with final tournament system…):
increase the number of players with 10 players; (if for example, the
regulations impose a list of 30 players, the number will be increased to 40),”
a statement from CAF read.
“The number of substitutes allowed on the
start list remains unchanged in conformity with each competition’s regulations.
Five substitutions will be allowed for matchday 3 and 4 of the Afcon 2021
qualifiers,” it continued.
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