Free forex ebook
Uncategorized

CAF Bans All Stadiums in Zim From Hosting International Matches

  • forex
  • Wealthy affiliate online

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has banned all the stadiums in Zimbabwe as unfit to host international football matches after an inspection was done last year and found out that the local stadiums do not meet CAF Standards.

  • WhatsApp masterclass

ZIFA confirmed yesterday that CAF has also extended the ban on Barbourfields, which had provisionally been cleared to host international matches, during an inspection held last year.

‘’The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) would like to inform the football fraternity and the nation that it has received correspondence from the Confederation of African Football that our stadiums do not meet Confederation of African Football (CAF) standards to host international matches,’’ the association’s spokesperson, Xolisani Gwesela, said in a statement.

“Consequently, CAF has made a decision to bar ZIFA from using local stadiums in all upcoming international matches.

“The decision by CAF comes against the background of a CAF stadium inspection which was conducted in November 2019 and the subsequent inspection report circulated on the 1st of December which stipulated areas of improvement for our three stadiums, Barbourfields, Mandava and the National Sports Stadium (NSS), to be fully homologated.

‘” While Mandava and NSS were completely struck off the roster, Barbourfields was provisionally certified on the condition that issues raised in the inspection report would be addressed.

“While ZIFA is engaging CAF with a view to appeal this decision, we have asked stadium authorities to send us commitment letters detailing timelines on work that needs to be done before CAF comes for another inspection. Once we receive such commitment, we will send it to CAF.

“At this moment we urge all stakeholders to work for a common cause for us to quickly right this wrong which takes away our sovereignty. We have been using stadiums that do not meet CAF and FIFA standards for a while now, but we need to put our heads together as a country to ensure that our stadiums are renovated to meet the required standards.

“We unreservedly apologize to all football stakeholders for inconveniences that the decision has brought.

“We are hopeful that everyone who has the influence to expedite the process of bringing our teams back home will do their part.

“Meanwhile, we have also started the process of looking for an alternative venue in neighboring countries to host our upcoming matches.’’

This means the Warriors will have to play their next 2021 AFCON qualifier against Algeria, at the end of next month, on neutral soil for the first time in the team’s history.

 

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Please turn off your adblocker to view our content as our site is ad-supported