Motsepe Warns North African Countries Over The Use of Lasers

Motsepe warns fans against use of lasers in Wafcon final between Banyana and Morocco

 

“We've got to look at the rules and we have to take action. Even suspending the stadium from hosting CAF games can be done,” said Motsepe during a pre-final media conference on Friday.

 

“We can't allow lasers to be used, particularly when it's directed to the eyes of the opposition player. It's unacceptable, so we've got to look at our rules.

 

“If you say it happens in England [after a journalist made him aware that lasers were used in one of the games in England last season] ... England have rules that are holding high, high esteem.”

 

Motsepe added: “If they can't take action, then we have to engage with them to see how we can deal with this going forward. It's something that has no place in football at all.”

 

The CAF supremo also pointed out that security will be top-notch at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, having seen some Morocco fans throwing objects on to the field during their semifinal clash against Zambia.

 

“Security will be tightened, we want everyone to feel safe and be protected.  We can't ruin a great spectacle like this by having security personnel that can be breached,” he said.

 


Evelyn Edefe

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