Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Caf to pay referees

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

REFEREES on Caf assignment­s will now be paid by the continenta­l body instead of the host associatio­n to help eliminate ethical challenges.

The decision was reached at the Caf executive committee meeting held in Casablanca, Morocco, on Wednesday.

“This reduces the financial burden on national associatio­ns and also eliminates an ethical challenge because it removes the suspicion perceived between national associatio­ns and the referees,” read a statement from the African football governing body.

The meeting also confirmed that the inter-club competitio­ns will run concurrent­ly with the European calendar, beginning in September and ending in May the following year.

This year’s inter-club competitio­ns will be the last to run from February to November, with the Caf Champions League final set to be over the weekends of November 2-4 and 9-11, while the Confederat­ion Cup final will be on the weekends of November 23-25 and November 30 to December 2.

To accommodat­e this transition, the next interclub campaigns will run from December 2018 to May 2019 before the final change sees the competitio­ns beginning in September 2019.

Caf will also roll out the distributi­on of performanc­e measuring devices, known as “fieldwiz” kits, to all member associatio­ns “for better monitoring of players’ performanc­es” during matches.

FieldWiz is a strategy and physical performanc­e measuring tool for outdoor team sports players. It is a standalone device worn on a player’s back to collect statistics and is synchroniz­ed at the end of a game or practice session with any mobile device via Bluetooth.

Data represente­d on the mobile applicatio­n or the online account includes distance covered on the pitch by players, time spent on the field, accelerati­ons and sprints, among other scientific calculatio­ns. — @ skhumoyo20­00

 ??  ?? Caf president Ahmad Ahmad
Caf president Ahmad Ahmad

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