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FULL TEXT: CAF Inspectors To Assess Suitability Of Zim Stadia To Host World Cup Qualifiers

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FULL TEXT: CAF Inspectors To Assess Suitability Of Zim Stadia To Host World Cup Qualifiers

11 MARCH 2020

CAF STADIUM INSPECTION IN RELATION TO 2022 WORLD CUP QUALIFIES

Following the draw of lots conducted to determine groups for 2022 World Cup qualifiers held in January, the Confederation of African Football is conducting inspections on stadiums that the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) earmarked for World Cup qualifiers.

The inspection team seconded by CAF, Derek Blackensee and Mark Anthony Fish from South Africa, will assess the National Sports Stadium and Barbourfields’ suitability to host the FIFA World Cup qualifier set for later this year.

The first phase of the inspection which will indicate areas that need to be improved takes place from the 12 to 13 March while the follow-up and final phase to determine suitability to host World Cup qualifiers will be held anytime before 1 August 2020.

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ZIFA appeals to all stakeholders to continue working towards the upliftment of our stadia to satisfy international standards.

It is our fervent hope that in the near future we can have not only National Sports Stadium and Barbourfields hosting international matches, but more stadia across the country.

There is not much time between now and August, but within that space, Zimbabwe can do what needs to be done to retain our right to play home matches in Zimbabwe.

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE ZIMBABWE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION :-
XOLISANI GWESELA, COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPETITIONS MANAGER

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