Africa: CAF Approves Amended TotalEnergies U17 Africa Cup of Nations Regulations On MRI

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Africa: CAF Approves Amended TotalEnergies U17 Africa Cup of Nations Regulations On MRI
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The CAF Executive Committee approved a recommendation by CAF Youth Organizing Committee and CAF Medical Organizing Committee to amend Article 27 of the TotalEnergies U17 Africa Cup of Nations Regulations:

27.1 For the qualifying phase, an eligibility test will be compulsory performed for all the participating teams before the start of the matches.

27.3 CAF reserve the right to make the eligibility test as well during the final phase for the twelve teams qualified to the tournament. The cost of the MRI test that will be covered by CAF.four or more of its players are found ineligible, the participating team will be disqualified. The participating teams may be subjected to MRI tests, to be conducted at the earliest five days before the start of the competition. CAF reserves the right to conduct an MRI Test at any time before or during the competition.

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