CAF (Confederation of African Football) has officially concluded the inspection of the Cape Coast and Accra Sports Stadiums over the past weekend. This inspection is part of their regular review process to ensure that the facilities meet the required standards for hosting international matches, particularly in light of Ghana’s upcoming fixtures.
The inspection focused on various aspects of the stadiums, including the quality of the pitch, seating capacity, safety protocols, and other infrastructure critical for hosting high-profile matches. CAF’s decision on whether these venues are fit to host the games will be communicated later this week.
Ghana is set to face Sudan on the 11th of October in a crucial AFCON qualifier. The decision by CAF will be vital in confirming the final venue for this highly anticipated fixture. With both Cape Coast and Accra Sports Stadiums being key venues for football in the country, the announcement will play a significant role in shaping the preparations for the match.
Local authorities, in collaboration with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), have been working diligently to ensure the facilities are in top condition ahead of the qualifier, as the game is expected to draw significant attention from both local and international football fans.