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Zifa seek 5 000 fans for Ghana match

- BY FORTUNE MBELE Follow Fortune Twitter @fmbele

ZIFA have made another bid to the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) to have at least 5 000 fans allowed to watch the Group G World Cup qualifier against Ghana at the National Sports Stadium next month.

This comes on the backdrop of an applicatio­n to have 10 000 fans watch the game against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana at the National Sports Stadium on September 3, which was thrown out by Caf.

This time around, Zifa spokespers­on Xolisani Gwesela said they made an applicatio­n to Caf which was accompanie­d by a government supporting letter.

However, Gwesela could not be drawn to reveal the contents of the government letter.

“We have made an applicatio­n to Caf to have 5 000 fans allowed for the Ghana match. We are waiting for a response from Caf. In our applicatio­n, we attached a government supporting letter,” Gwesela said.

Dismissing Zifa’s applicatio­n for the game against Bafana Bafana, Caf said: “Caf analysed and assessed your request from a medical, stadium requiremen­ts compliance, and safety and security perspectiv­es in your venue. Accordingl­y, a decision has been taken not to allow the presence of spectators in the aforementi­oned match.”

The National Sports Stadium got a waiver to host internatio­nal matches without meeting all the prerequisi­tes, probably on condition that the World Cup qualifiers would be played behind closed doors.

The stadium still has a number of outstandin­g issues that include the installati­on of bucket seats, refurbishm­ent of a venue operations centre, improvemen­t of the pitch itself, renovation of the B-Arena for training, electronic entrances to the stadium and general cleanlines­s of the facility.

Caf has made several calls to Zifa to attend to the outstandin­g issues but the owners of the facility, the government has been a major letdown.

In May, Caf okayed the National Sports Stadium for the World Cup qualifiers and earlier in April, the stadium was okayed to host the Africa Cup of Nation (Afcon) matches while Zifa were fined US$2 000 for the deplorable state of the facility.

In a circular last week Caf said the National Sports Stadium was one of the stadia that was cleared to host Group G matches.

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Zifa spokespers­on Xolisani Gwesela

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