'It was about how referees will apply the rules of the game in this tournament. All the teams get this.'
Referee Jerome Damon during the Absa Premiership match between Vasco Da Gama and Ajax Cape Town from Athlone Stadium on February 19, 2011 in Cape Town, South Africa.Damon‚ a Fifa instructor‚ was representing the Confederation of African Football's refereeing department in a briefing that also encompassed new rules in football at Bafana's team hotel near Cairo International Airport.
"It was about how referees will apply the rules of the game in this tournament. All the teams get this‚" Damon said.
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