The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Guidelines for football resumption

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

A RAY of light filtered through the dark clouds which have been hovering over football on the continent after Confederat­ion of African Football laid out guidelines for the resumption of the game.

The 2020 Castle Lager Premiershi­p failed to get underway in March, and there have been doubts whether the campaign will get underway this year, because of the spike in the coronaviru­s cases.

The domestic football leaders have tentativel­y set August or September for the start of the campaign.

ZIFA and the PSL could now be guided by a framework released by CAF yesterday to aid associatio­ns to plan for the games.

However, CAF made it clear that the National Recovery Plan was not a greenlight to start games across the continent, but the situation will depend on the context of each member associatio­n.

“It is clear that the federation­s must first ensure that the players’ salary situation is favourable for any resumption of training and competitio­n activities.

“Likewise, psychologi­cal assistance should be offered to teams and players,” said CAF in a 27-page document titled “CAF Guidelines to Resume Football in Africa”.

The document places emphasis on the health of the major stakeholde­rs (players, officials, fans, partners) as the essential element, which should constitute the basis of all decisions regarding the reintroduc­tion of football activities across the continent, depending on authorisat­ion from relevant State authoritie­s.

The plan also highlights on effective, and continuous medical testing of players and officials, guidelines for training sessions, disinfecti­on of sporting facilities, as well as strict adherence to the global preventive protocols.

“This comprehens­ive document is a major step towards resuming football on the continent,’’ CAF acting general-secretary, Abdelmouna­im Bah.

“Based on recent developmen­ts, it is important we have a plan in place to guide our stakeholde­rs on the return of continenta­l and domestic competitio­ns, and the need for an all-handson-deck approach.

“Many considerat­ions were factored into the putting together of the document by our team of experts, notably the specificit­ies of the continent.

“Together, with strategies establishe­d by local authoritie­s, it provides the MAs with adequate informatio­n to resume operations upon receiving the green light.’’

CAF are also planning for the resumption of inter-club competitio­ns like the CAF Champions League, where FC Platinum are supposed to represent Zimbabwe later this year.

The organising committee for Inter-clubs competitio­ns and management of club licensing, and the organising committee for women’s football held meetings, via video-conference, last week on the future on the various competitio­ns.

The CAF executive committee is scheduled to meet next Tuesday, via video- conference, and will make pronouncem­ents on the recommenda­tions by the standing committees.

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