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CAF to ban NSS after Warriors, Ethiopia match

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THE Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) has granted the Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n (Zifa) the greenlight to host the Warriors’ final 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia at the National Sports Stadium.

However, after the dead rubber match set for next month, the National Sports Stadium will be automatica­lly barred from hosting senior teams’ internatio­nal matches as it does not meet the required standards.

In a statement yesterday, Zifa said it had since communicat­ed the latest developmen­t to the Sports and Recreation Commission.

Part of the statement read: “The Confederat­ion of African Football has granted Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium a one-match approval to host senior teams internatio­nal matches.

“Thereafter, the stadium will be automatica­lly barred from hosting senior teams’ internatio­nal matches and other Caf men’s inter-club competitio­ns until outstandin­g issues noted in previous inspection reports have been addressed.

“This follows the inspection of the facility by Caf’s Tshegofats­o Moiloa on October 13 and 14. CAF indicated that the Warriors’ home World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia in November will be the last game that we will play at home.

The National Sports Stadium was initially banned from hosting senior teams’ matches in 2020, but was provisiona­lly cleared later in the same year.

Since then, CAF has been using reports from inspection­s conducted by Zifa to extend the temporary reprieve.

Zifa said areas that needed urgent attention include individual seats in the stadium, electronic turnstiles, venue operations centre and renovation of the B-Arena.

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