Confed Cup: 10K fans can watch Hearts vs. JS Saoura clash in Accra
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved the request of the Ghana Football Association to admit fans for the first-leg clash of Sunday’s TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup play-off between Ghanaian Champions Accra Hearts of Oak and Algerian side JS Saoura at the Accra Sports stadium.
Ten Thousand spectators will be granted entry into the Accra Sports stadium for the crucial 1st leg tie.
The GFA has informed stakeholders that it will team up with all relevant stakeholders to ensure that the match is played under the approved CAF/FIFA COVID-19 protocols.
The GFA has also advised Ghanaians to obey all the protocols strictly to first and foremost have a successful match and also to avoid any sanctions from CAF.
Accra Hearts of Oak dropped to the Champions League after losing to Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco in the final qualifier.
The Phobians, who have not had a good start to life in the Ghanaian top-flight, expect to record a convincing win in Accra to put themselves in a good position to make it to the Group stage of the 2021/22 TotalEnegies CAF Confederation Cup.
The match is scheduled for Sunday, November 28, 2021, at 15:00Hrs at the Accra Sports stadium.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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