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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) made a surprise decision regarding the Al-Ahly and Wydad match in the African Champions League.
This came in light of the CAF’s desire to avoid the crowds for fear of someone getting infected with the Crown before the next match between the two teams.
The Confederation of African Football Confederation (CAF) decided to postpone the announcement of the referees for the semi-finals of the African Champions League until hours before its start, in light of the desire to increase the attention of the referees at their current camp in Egypt and reduce media pressure on them.
Al-Kaf decided to announce the names of the referees one day before the matches, as they are scheduled to be announced over the next few hours before they travel directly from their current camp in Cairo to Morocco to play the semi-final matches of the African Champions League.
An informed source within CAF revealed that everything that is rumored about the allocation of matches to a specific referee, such as Tesmia, Jasama or Víctor Gómez, is only speculation, and there is still no official decision, despite the presence of the trio strongly within of the nominations of the party administration.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has lifted the state of maximum emergency, in preparation for the semi-finals of the African Champions League and the semi-finals of the African Confederation.
The CAF decided to intensively carry out medical swabs for the referees also before playing matches to ensure that everyone is free from corona infection, in addition to sterilizing the training grounds and ensuring that all the proper procedures are available on them.
Al-Kaf also warned all participating teams not to underestimate the precautionary measures, emphasizing that heavy sanctions would be imposed in case of violating the instructions and conditions established to bring the matches of the two competitions to safety.
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