AFRICA Cup of Nations organisers have confirmed teams will have to play matches provided they have 11 players available, should they be depleted by Covid-19 cases.
Cameroon’s match against Burkina Faso on Sunday will start the tournament, which features 52 fixtures, and the rules have been clarified by the Confederation of African Football about how teams will cope with absentees due to Covid-19.
Teams will be required to play a match if they have a minimum of 11 players who have tested negative, while in the absence of a goalkeeper, an outfield player from the team must replace the goalkeeper.
Any country that does not have a minimum of 11 players available will be considered to have lost the match 0-2.
Organisers have also outlined that each team will be permitted to use a maximum of five substitutes, with a maximum of three opportunities to make substitutions during the game.
Where extra time is played, teams will each be allowed one additional substitution, and will have one additional substitution opportunity.
Algeria are the reigning champions after a 1-0 final victory over Senegal when the competition was left held in Egypt in 2019.
On Saturday, Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly tested positive for Covid-19, according to his club Napoli, and is self-isolating while on national team duty.
Meanwhile, according to an ESPN report, Burkina Faso have returned five positive Covid-19 tests on the eve of their AFCON opener against hosts Cameroon.
Former Cameroon midfielder Eric Djemba-Djemba believes organisers are wrong to make matches go ahead with a minimum of 11 players.
He told Sky Sports News: “It’s a shame because if you have 11 players testing positive for Covid you cannot play.
“They need to change the rule.
“I think FIFA need to say something about it because it’s very difficult for the players and the national teams.
“I hope Burkina Faso will try to play because it’s the beginning of AFCON, but it’s very hard to play like that.”
Sky Sports
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