Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Caf orders Warriors-Bots clash moved from BF

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

IN a developmen­t that will anger Bulawayo football fans, Caf has ordered Zifa to shift the Warriors’ Total Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Botswana from Barbourfie­lds Stadium to the National Sports Stadium in Harare due to uncertaint­y over the venue’s floodlight system.

The match, set for November 15, will be played at 6PM.

Pleas by Zifa to have the match played in the afternoon hit a brick wall, as Caf argued that all matches will be played simultaneo­usly in the evening and therefore the Zimbabwe and Botswana encounter wouldn’t be an exception.

“The decision to move the match follows communicat­ion from the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) on the issue of floodlight­s at Barbourfie­lds Stadium where they could not guarantee their good working order as they were last put to use in 2017 during the Cosafa Women’s Championsh­ip. In the absence of such a guarantee and in pursuit of conformanc­e with their minimum requiremen­ts, Caf has switched the match to the National Sports Stadium to avoid potential of floodlight failure during the match, a situation that could trigger security risk to the fans, players and officials. Zifa had pleaded with the continenta­l mother body to move the match to 3PM on the same day, but Caf could not grant the request as all qualifiers across Africa will be played at 6PM,” said Zifa communicat­ions and competitio­ns manager Xolisani Gwesela.

He said the associatio­n remains fully committed to hosting future matches played in the afternoon in Bulawayo to allow fans an opportunit­y to watch their national team in action.

“The Zifa executive committee commits to host the next internatio­nal match which is to be played during daylight at Barbourfie­lds Stadium and that we remain committed to a rotation system that will allow all fans an opportunit­y to support their team in flesh and blood,” he said.

This is the second time this year that a last-minute decision has been made to move a match set for Barbourfie­lds Stadium to the capital. The first being the Fifa World Cup preliminar­y match against Somalia.

The Somalia match had to be moved after the Somalis failed to get flights on time resulting in a situation where the match was supposed to have been moved by 24 hours, which would unfortunat­ely have clashed with the Under-23s’ Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against South Africa.

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