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Coronavirus forces CAF to postpone 2021 AFCON qualifiers indefinitely

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Published: 2020/03/13
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Due to the widely spread coronavirus disease, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has put a hold on the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers till further notice.

Okay.ng understands that the decision was announced in a statement following an emergency meeting of CAF executives on Friday.

According to CAF, the decision was aimed to protect the health and safety of stakeholders including players, sponsors, match officials and broadcasters.

The statement read: “Following the growing concern of the COVID-19 virus and the latest declaration of the World Health Organization (WHO) describing it as a pandemic. CAF emergency committee has decided to postpone the following matches until further notice,” the statement read.

“Total AFCON 2021 Qualifiers: Match days 3 and 4 of the qualifiers initially scheduled from 25th to 31st March.

“FIFA Women U-20 World Cup Qualifiers: Initially scheduled from 20-22 March and 27-
29 March.

“Total Women AFCON 2020 Qualifiers: Initially scheduled from 8th to 14th April.

“CAF shall announce the new program in due time. Concerning the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN 2020) scheduled in Cameroon from 4th to 25th April, a delegation from the CAF Medical Committee is scheduled to visit Cameroon from 14-15 March 2020.

“The purpose of this mission is to assess all the preventive measures taken by the Local Organizing Committee, a decision will be taken after the inspection visit.

“On the other hand, CAF has also decided to postpone the Match Commissioners Workshop
scheduled for the 19th & 20th March until further notice.

“We would like to assure you that CAF is monitoring the situation closely and working with the competent authorities such as the WHO on the impact of the virus in the continent and CAF Competitions.”

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