We Are Making Frantic Efforts To Refurbish Stadia -ZIFA
13 September 2020
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ZIFA are hopeful the country’s senior men’s national team will play their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Algeria at home citing improvements made to Barbourfields and National Sports Stadium.

Following the announcement on new dates for 2021 Afcon qualifiers, Caf wrote to Zifa seeking a progress report before making a determination on whether Zimbabwe will be allowed to host international matches.

The Warriors play against Algeria in a crucial Afcon qualifier on 9 November, while FC Platinum resume Caf Champions League action with a preliminary round qualifier between 20 to 22 November, with the return leg scheduled for five days later.

Zifa communications manager and First Instance Body member, Xolisani Gwesela said Caf had requested a progress report on the renovations that have been made at the stadiums.
Gwesela toured Barbourfields Stadium together with FIB member, Gladmore Muzambi.

“We have been requested by Caf to re-inspect ahead of the upcoming Afcon qualifier match against Algeria.

“Caf basically want to assess what progress has been done since the last inspection visit before they make a decision whether to allow us to host the match,” he said.

“It is our considered opinion that Government and the Sport Recreation Commission have done very well to ensure that the two facilities are spruced up, notably the National Sports Stadium,” he said.

Gwesela said they are hopeful outstanding issues that include buckets seats and electronic access will be completed in due course.

The Government has already flighted a tender for the installation of bucket seats and electronic access.-The Sunday News