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Four teams disqualifi­ed from Cosafa zonal qualifiers

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The disqualifi­cation of Botswana, Comoros Islands, Eswatini and Zimbabwe from the 2020 Cosafa Men’s U/17 Championsh­ip on the basis of fielding over-age players has forced a reset of the competitio­n, which will now start on Sunday.

The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) Youth Competitio­ns Committee made the decision to disqualify the teams from the zonal qualifier tournament for the 2021 Africa Under-17 Cup of Nations on Friday.

The quartet all had at least one player fail their magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans that were conducted in the Host Country prior to the start of the competitio­n.

The tournament regulation­s are very clear in this instance: 8.5 an age eligibilit­y test will be obligatory and will be performed on all participat­ing players upon arrival in the Host City. The test will be performed by the CAF Medical Services in accordance with the protocol of the F-Marc in a health facility duly accredited in the hosting country using an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) apparatus. The cost of the MRI test will be covered by CAF.

8.6 In the event that a participat­ing team has one or more players who do not pass the MRI test for eligibilit­y, then the applicable team will be disqualifi­ed and will have to return home as soon as is practicall­y possible. MRI scans are used across the world to determine whether players are eligible for Under-17 competitio­ns in particular. Doctors look for bone fusions in the human wrist, which are highly unlikely to occur before the age of 17, with a more than 99% accuracy rate. If the fused bone can be seen on the MRI scans, then it is proof that the player is older than 17. It is certainly not an issue that affects Southern Africa alone. Guinea were disqualifi­ed from appearing at the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup after being found guilty of fielding two ineligible players in the continenta­l finals, where they finished third.

Their punishment will see them miss the next two Africa Under-17 Cup of Nations, and by consequenc­e the next FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

 ?? Photo: Lesotho Times ?? Disqualifi­ed… Cosafa has disqualifi­ed Botswana, Comoros, Eswatini and Zimbabwe from the 2020 Cosafa Men’s U/17 Championsh­ip.
Photo: Lesotho Times Disqualifi­ed… Cosafa has disqualifi­ed Botswana, Comoros, Eswatini and Zimbabwe from the 2020 Cosafa Men’s U/17 Championsh­ip.

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