Fully vaccinated fans who want to attend Tuesday’s World Cup qualifiers between South Africa and Ethiopia will have to submit online applications. Find out how here.
“Fans have been hungry to return to the stadium," said Jordaan."Small business and the informal sector will receive a massive boost as a result of this initiative.”
"It is part of the economy that had suffered a lot because of fans not being allowed to attend matches. This is the beginning of the restoration of the football economy. A format will be used to accept a limited number of 2000 spectators at the stadium on Tuesday, 12 October 2021. Last week, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, gazetted the amendment of Disaster Management Act regulations, to allow spectators at sports venue.
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