
Johannesburg – A certain number of media will be allowed to attend the closed-doors matches when the Premier Soccer League (PSL) resumes, but will be in a closed-off section of their own and will not come into contact with the players and staff of the teams.
South African Football Associaton (SAFA) chief medical doctor Dr. Thulani Ngwenya said in terms of the joint plan established with the PSL for a return to play, members of the written and radio media will not be allowed to enter the biologically safe environment (BSE).
Only a limited number will be able to attend matches, utilising a separate entrance and enclosed part of the stadium, and not coming into contact with the participating teams.
The SAFA-PSL plan is fro a BSE in one city outside a hotspot, where all the teams will be quarantined after undergoing testing and complete the 2019/2020 season’s matches in closed-doors, sanitised stadiums.
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