ZIFA wants stadium renovation sped up

ZIFA wants stadium renovation sped up

by Graeme Jackson

Saturday Apr 24, 2021. 15:00

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has urged Harare authorities to speed up the renovation process for the National Stadium after being slapped with a US$2,000 fine by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).


The Harare venue has been undergoing renovations since last year in an effort to bring it up to a higher standard, though it is lagging behind in terms of the installation of bucket seats and electronic turnstiles.


CAF recently asked member associations to submit information in regards to the venues they plan on using for the start of the group phase of 2022 World Cup qualifiers in June, and red flags have been raised in regards to Zimbabwe’s National Stadium.


ZIFA spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela says they have informed Harare authorities about the need to complete the work at the venue in order to meet CAF’s requirements.


“The Zimbabwe Football Association advises all football stakeholders that the Confederation of African Football has fined the association US$2,000 for lack of technical facilities at the National Sports Stadium,” he said in a statement, as quoted by The Herald.


“In their letter of sanction, CAF noted that there are no fixed individual spectator seats in all sectors of the stadium, and general uncleanliness.


“CAF stadium requirements stipulate that seats for spectators must be individual, fixed (e.g. to the floor), separated from one another, shaped, numbered, made of an unbreakable and non-flammable material, and have a backrest of a minimum height of thirty (30) cm when measured from the seat.


“We have notified the Sports and Recreation Commission as the stadium authority, and encouraged them to expedite renovations at the stadium so that we avoid future sanctions or the grim possibility of playing home matches abroad.”


Zimbabwe were allowed temporary approval to hold recent Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers at the venue, but this may not be extended for the WCQ games.


The Warriors find themselves in Group G of the 2022 qualifiers and are scheduled to host neighbours South Africa in their opening match from 5-8 June. Ghana and Ethiopia are the other two teams in the group.


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