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体坛英语新闻:South Africa-CAR match moved to Cameroon

2013-05-15来源:Xinhuanet

JOHANNESBURG, May 6 (Xinhua) -- The political instability in the Central African Republic (CAR) has forced FIFA to move a 2014 World Cup qualifying match between CAR and South Africa to Cameroon, it was announced here on Monday.

South Africa will play the CAR on June 9, 2013 in Yaonde, Cameroon.

The decision was made after the South African Football Association (SAFA) wrote to FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), requesting to play in a neutral venue owing to the situation in the CAR.

Gordon Igesund, the South African national team coach, welcomed the change of venue, saying.

"I am happy that the venue issue has finally been settled. I must commend SAFA, FIFA and CAF for making this happen because we lost our loved ones there not so long ago and the environment is still too tense to have a match in that country. It would definitely not have been the right atmosphere to play there."

The Seleka rebels overthrew the Francois Bozize's government in the CAR where 13 South African soldiers died in clashes with rebels outside Bangui on March 24. The unrest in the CAR raised security concerns for South African players.

South Africa defeated the CAR 2-0 in South Africa in the World Cup qualifying. They were supposed to play the return leg in the CAR.

In a letter to SAFA, Gordon Savic, head of Olympic and World Cup Qualifying, said the situation in the CAR has forced them to postpone the match.

"This has been done due to the fact that the safety and security situation in Bangui has not been adequate for several weeks (since March 24) in order to be able to aim at hosting this important match." South Africa will also play Ethiopia and Botswana in the World Cup run-ups.