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The meeting that the African Football Confederation (CAF) is carrying out now via “videoconference” with representatives of the eight participating clubs in the semifinals of the Champions League and the Confederation Championships is witnessing intense debates over the disagreement on the holding the remaining matches of the two competitions on the dates specified in advance. Or amend it in view of the human and health conditions that Morocco is going through after the outbreak of the Corona virus and the infection of many players and the difficulty of the Moroccan teams participating in the two tournaments “Wydad and Raja, Hassania Agadir and Nahdet Berkane “to travel outside the country to complete the competition.
From the outset, the Al-Ahly representative emphasized the need to respect the dates set by the African Union, which organizes the two competitions, and indicated whether there are humanitarian and health conditions that the sister country of Morocco is going through. Al-Ahly does not mind changing the dates if the African Union in its capacity as competent authority sees it, especially from the remaining matches They are few and do not need much time to complete the competition, especially since the representative of the Moroccan club Wydad He highlighted the difficulty of the situation and that his club is asking for a postponement due to the health conditions that his country is going through, as well as a commitment to sovereign decisions in Morocco in the face of this crisis, in order to guarantee the safety of all.
The opinion was shared by the representative of the Al-Rajaa Club, who requested that the remaining matches be postponed to a later date for the same reasons, and the representative of the Guinean Freedom Club of Conakry did not object to the postponement of the aforementioned matches in recognition of the conditions that Morocco is going through. As for the Zamalek Club representative, he demanded that the matches take place on the dates specified by He accepted without delay, and with him in the same opinion, to the Pyramids Club, pointing out the possibility of holding the remaining matches of the two championships in Egypt, which made the representatives of Wydad and Al-Raja respond and highlight the difficulty of moving their teams out of their country at this time in compliance with the precautionary measures imposed by the state regarding the representatives of the Nahdet Borkan clubs and Hassaniya. Agadir has not been able to express their views so far due to the difficulty of communicating over the Internet, and they will send their views to Al Kef shortly, although statements by their officials in the media confirm their solidarity with Wydad and their hope.