GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - Since the country's change to Covid-19 adjusted level 1 status, up to 2 000 football supporters are allowed inside sport facilities, providing that they have been fully vaccinated.
The South African Football Association (Safa) Eden Region held a meeting on Sunday afternoon, 17 October, at the Gateway Lodge in George to address a variety of football issues.
The main topic of the day was how to apply the latest Covid-19 regulations in practice. Safa Eden president Ebrahim (Braam) America indicated that they will look into the possibilities of having all registered current players fully vaccinated by 1 November.
Safa Eden will only allow those spectators who are fully vaccinated to attend matches at the stadiums.
America said although it is difficult, the football federation will do everything in its power to achieve this target.
The communication will be forwarded to the relevant structures of football in the region and its implementation will be closely monitored.
Safa Eden Region executive members who attended the meeting are, back from left: MC Kalipa (George LFA); Loyiso Shoto (secretary); Charlton Swaartz (Kannaland LFA); Gabriel Majolla (Oudtshoorn LFA); Ricardo Wellemse (vice-secretary); Dorian Inns (Knysna LFA); Vuyani Ndamase (Mossel Bay LFA), Derrick Philander (Plettenberg Bay) and Enrico Prins (treasurer). Front: Levisto le Roux (vice-president); Lindiswa Zitshu; Ebrahim America (Safa Eden president); and Chris Tyhawana (vice-president).
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