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SAFA won’t suspend games in the country amid Coronavirus fears

SAFA won’t suspend games in the country amid Coronavirus fears

The South African Football Association SAFA has revealed that all domestic Football activities will not be suspended despite Coronavirus cases being recorded in the country.

In a statement, SAFA believe the disease is not yet an epidemic in South Africa and therefore no need to panic at this particular time but will continue monitoring the situation.

“We wish to acknowledge that the Coronavirus is here with us. A number of cases have been reported by the Government and the Health Authorities. The sad news is that the number of people who have been affected by the virus is still growing at this stage, ” the statement read in part.

SAFA believes that there is no need to suspend the local leagues and games but the position can change if necessary and when health authorities advise.

“We have full confidence in our Health Authorities. We have seen critical patients getting better after coming into contact with the virus.

“As the football family of South Africa, we are taking our cue from our Government, represented by the Department of Health and our football mother bodies, FIFA and CAF. We will be guided by these authorities in all the decisions that we will be taking.”

The Country’s Football governing body assured it’s stakeholders that it taken measures to minimize traveling of teams to severely affected areas.

“Last month, we withdrew our Olympic Team from participating in a friendly in Japan.

“We have already developed precautionary measures for all our members, teams and clubs to use as a guideline to minimize contact with the virus. These measures have been posted on our website. We have also sent a circular to all our members advising them about the precautionary measure.

“We welcome CAF’s decision to postpone all our matches during the 25 to 31 March 2020 period. This means that our senior men national team, Bafana Bafana, will not be playing Sao Tome e Principe in two weeks. However, the Bantwana (Under 17 girls) match will continue as scheduled on the 14 March 2020 at the Wits Stadium, Johannesburg.

“It is our considered view that there is no need to panic at this stage. The virus is not an epidemic yet. We are positive that the situation will improve rather than worsen. We believe that there is no need to either suspend or postpone the football program in the country at this stage.

“This position could change, pending the developments in the spread of the virus. We are reviewing the situation on a continuous basis.”

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