The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has written to the British Government to exempt Africa players from its COVID-19 restrictions ahead of the International break.
Players traveling to countries on the UK red list will be allowed to quarantine for up to 14 days on return to their clubs.
A move which has seen many Premier League clubs blocked their players from traveling to their respective countries for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers next month.
In a statement by CAF, the UK government should grant exemptions to African players just like it did for officials and delegations during the Euro 2020 Championship some few months ago.
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Check out the statement below
CAF has noted the current circumstances in place in Britain regarding the lack of sporting exemptions for players returning from several African countries after the international window next week.
CAF, acting on behalf of all African Member Associations, African players and fans, has urged the British Government to urgently provide the required exemptions to enable African players to compete for their countries in the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™️ qualifiers.
CAF notes that similar exemptions were granted by the British Government to enable the attendance of delegations and officials, amongst others, at the finals of the European Championship held less than two months ago.
It is further noted that the circumstances in the African countries on the red list in many cases are in fact less severe than other countries not currently on this list or for which exemptions were previously provided.
Furthermore, CAF would like to reiterate that the upcoming matches will be delivered under the strict protocols developed by FIFA and applied across the world, as was the case in previous windows and continental tournaments successfully delivered without any incidents.
These protocols have now proven beyond a doubt that they mitigate the risks involved, reflecting the success of commensurate protocols applied domestically in England and other parts of the world.
In light of the above, CAF has appealed as a matter of urgency, to the Football Association (FA) and the British Government that the same treatment previously applied to Europe now be extended to Africa under the principles of solidarity and equal treatment.