Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Caf set to decide on competitio­ns return

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

THE Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) is set to decide on continenta­l competitio­ns on Tuesday when the executive committee meets via video conference.

Various Caf competitio­ns were put on hold as the Covid19 pandemic worsened across the world in March. Zimbabwe men’s national soccer team had been readying to take on Algeria in a two-legged 2021 Total Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in March when Caf announced games have been put on hold.

The Warriors were also set to take part in the Total African Nations Championsh­ip (Chan) that had been scheduled for Cameroon in April. The Young Mighty Warriors were scheduled to take on Ethiopia in Fifa World Cup Under-20 qualifiers, while the Fifa Women 2020 World Cup and Total Women Afcon 2020 qualifiers were also iced.

Warriors coach, Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic is yet to see action with the national side after the Afcon qualifier against Algeria was postponed as they were making preparatio­ns for the match.

Caf is also set to discuss additional financial support to member associatio­ns in response to the Covid-19 crisis, with the continenta­l body set to advance funds to assist nations deal with the pandemic. Fifa announced Friday they had approved a universal solidarity grant of US$1 million for all member associatio­ns with an additional grant of US$500 000 will be allocated specifical­ly to women’s football. In addition, each confederat­ion will receive a grant of US$2 million.

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