SA Soccer: Safa and PSL adopt task team report on return to play protocols

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Progress has been made by South Africa’s football bodies in their bid to finish the local season.

Monday’s meeting at Safa House between South African football’s Joint Liaison Committee adopted the report and protocols set out by its task team, which consists of members of the South African Football Association and the Premier Soccer League .in order to formulate details on the resumption of competitive football in the country.

Mthethwa said federations had two weeks to write to him, detailing what health and safety measures they would be putting in place to ensure athletes and support staff are at minimal risk of contracting or spreading Covid-19 upon a return to training. Furthermore, they have been tasked with meeting the Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize and the Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula to brief them on what needs to be done in the case of football returning to play, possibly at Level 2 but more likely at Level 1.

 

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