Times of Eswatini

Stop sports on Sunday or play late – Darius

- Phila Dlamini (N. Hotspurs)

morrow, the coach said it will be a very tough game.

“I have played back to back big teams and this week another big team. As a team we have prepared well, but I must say that this is going to be a tough one,” Phiri said.

He further said that he was working on the players’ mentality as they could easily grow big heads given their unbeaten run of form which could prove disastrous as the league progressed. Phiri also confirmed the absence of their captain and midfielder Phila Dlamini due to a red card in the Leopard 1-0 win, while striker Sambulo ‘Masoso’ Simelane is out due to injury.

“This is a call also to EFA that uses Sundays, to ensure most of the fixtures at least start at 3 or 2pm on Sundays,” Dlomo said, while he confused Premier League of Eswatini (PLE) with the Eswatini Football Associatio­n (EFA).

The CEO’s call is unique to Eswatini, but he is not the first to make such a call as it has happened in other countries.

It was also implemente­d in some parts of the world but for Eswatini, it would mean a change of kick-off times for the MTN Premier League, National First Division (NFD) League, Women Football League (WFL), pool, golf and tennis tournament­s, among discipline­s that have hosted games or events on Sundays from before 2 and 3pm.

Some of these associatio­ns were reached for comment on this appeal by the CEO.

Some reacted positively to it while some had their concerns. One of the associatio­ns representa­tive, speaking on condition of anonymity, said some of them used Saturdays as their Sabbath which would then present a challenge for them too. Eswatini Cue Sports Associatio­n (ECSA) Secretary Mbongeni ‘Mdlikiza’ Gamedze said it was possible to manage the time of their events in the manner the CEO wants to.

“The only challenge though would be playing venues to run our tournament­s smoothly without a backlog or late games, as on Saturdays we start at 2pm to 5pm, then that would mean us starting Sunday fixtures soon after. If we play on Sundays after 2pm instead of the 1pm we use now, then teams may have transport challenges for their players,” he said.

However, he said it was something they could sit and discuss with their members as church was also very important. In football, one of the security forces officials said playing early fixtures was part of their safety measures, especially under the current political instabilit­y.

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“We understand the spiritual connection and it’s important, but our safety is also important so I’d say early fixtures can work better for us on any day,” the official said.

Another from the security forces teams said there was nothing weird about hosting events on any day and time but their safety must always come first. The PLE asked not to comment on the matter. Meanwhile, as earlier mentioned that Dlomo was not the first around the globe to make such a call about sports and Sundays, some countries have sanctioned sports activities on this day except for those attached to certain terms and conditions.

Prior to 2008, no football was permitted to be played on Sundays by clubs affiliated to the Irish Football Associatio­n (IFA) in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, Jordan Archbishop Allen Vigneron also banned sports games and practices on Sundays in Catholic schools in 2019, after parents complained about having to split their families between multiple games and church practices.

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