CAF Approves Baba Yara Stadium For Ghana Against Nigeria Match

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The first leg of the 2022 FIFA World Cup playoffs between Ghana and Nigeria on March 25 will be played at the Baba Yara stadium in Kumasi after uncertainties about the venue of the game.

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The Confederation of African Football has approved that the match be moved to the Kumasi stadium after deliberations over the possible shift to nuetral venues in either Cotonou, Benin Republic or Rabat in Morocco.

The decision however comes with the caveat that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) fulfill the eight requirements as stipulated by CAF.

The Federation of International Football Federation (FIFA) had initially turned down the possibility of the game holding at the Cape Coast stadium due to the poor state of the stadium which hosted the Ghana’s independence day celebrations on March 6.

The approval comes after a CAF Licensing Inspector visited the Baba Yara Sports Stadium last Sunday to inspect the facility.

In a letter signed by CAF Development Officer, Raul Chipenda and sent to the General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association, Prosper Harrison Addo, Esq. and copied to FIFA, CAF stated that:

“Reference to the CAF stadium inspection conducted to Baba Yara Sports Stadium (Kumasi) for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 African qualifiers playoff round match, Ghana Vs. Nigeria scheduled for the 25th of March 2022, following the analysis of the report we have taken the following decision:

“Grant a one-match approval for the use of Baba Yara Sports Stadium (Kumasi) in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 African qualifiers playoff round match Ghana Vs. Nigeria.

“Upon conclusion of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 playoff round match, the stadium is automatically removed from the list of CAF approved stadiums and will only be approved for any subsequent CAF/FIFA international senior national teams matches and CAF men’s interclubs competitions following the implementation of all the CAF remarks.”

The letter further stated that the following conditions must be met before the match against Nigeria. They include:

1. Installation of new international standard, modern and comfortable officials’ benches at pitch level;

2. Adjustment of the floodlight intensity. A minimum of 1200 Lux should be provided all over the pitch, covering uniformly every area of the playing field;

3. Increase seating and lockers in the teams dressing rooms to reach (25) persons;

4. Installation of completely new modern equipment and materials in the referees dressing rooms and ensure that it is equipped with all the necessary materials and CAF requirements;

5. Set up the water system to provide both cold and hot water in the teams and officials dressing room;

6. General refurbishment of the CAF office, installation of modern desks and seats, including the necessary electronic and working equipment;

7. VOC must be available and equipped with all the necessary equipment and requirements;

8. Complete refurbishment of the media tribune, press conference room and media centre, installing new and modern equipment.

In order to follow the progress of the above-mentioned works in the stadium, CAF will designate a stadium inspector to conduct an onsite assessment up till the day of the upcoming FIFA match.

CAF again stated that there shall be an onsite stadium inspector to conduct further assessment of the facility until the day of the match and in the event that the above mentioned conditions are not met before the match; financial sanctions shall be imposed on Ghana.

The Baba Yara stadium replaces Cape Coast stadium which was originally scheduled to host the match.

Ghana will play Nigeria in the 1st leg on Friday, March 25, 2022 at 19:30GMT (8.30pm Nigerian time) at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

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Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.


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