Resumption of African Competitions : CAF Prescribes Guidelines

The 27-page document emphasizes on the health of the major stakeholders as the essential element before leagues can restart.

Football championships were suspended in Africa and the world in March due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Ahead of the resumption, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has prescribed some new guidelines to guide member associations ahead of the restart of activities on the continent. A statement on the continental body’s website said that the guidelines were put together by the CAF Medical Committee in collaboration with the Technical and Development Department as well as a team of experts. 
CAF’s 27-page document titled “CAF Guidelines to Resume Football in Africa” emphasizes on the health of the major stakeholders (Players, Officials, Fans, Partners) as the essential element before leagues can resume. The plan highlights effective and continuous medical assessment (testing) of players and officials, guidelines for training sessions, disinfection of sporting facilities, as well as strict adherence to the global preventive protocols. 
The recommendations include: gathering all the teams in a city and this until the end of the championship, each team must be made up of 23 players, 10 members of the technical and medical staff, match officials, the media and all those who work in the stadiums during the match will all have to take the test, mask ports for substitutes and supervisors on the side-lines, no pre...

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