Tuesday 27 January 2015

Afcon: Safety Concerns Mount Equatorial Guinea's Progress To Quarter-Finals

Guinea's progress to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations
has created a potential safety dilemma for the Local Organising
Committee of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

The hosts shocked neighbours Gabon 2-0 on Sunday to finish second in Group A.

The team will now play a quarter-final match against the winner of
Group B in Ebibeyin on Saturday.

Ironically, the host's qualification for the quarter final has raised
fears that the recently-built 5,000-capacity stadium is too small for
the huge crowd expected for the match.

The tournament has already seen spectators breaking through fences at
the opening game in Bata on 17 January with the 35,000-capacity
stadium there overflowing.

At other venues, segregated areas for VIPs and media have also been
overrun at times by supporters, with police battling to gain control
of the situation.

In Ebibeyin, organisers are using recruits from a nearby police
college to provide security with assistance from police from Angola -
a force of 350 has been drafted in from Luanda to help Equatorial
Guinea.

Moving the quarter-final to a bigger venue would be unprecedented but
is likely to be discussed by the Confederation of African Football and
the Local Organising Committee.

Authorities could now be looking to play the match at Bata Stadium,
the largest venue in the country and where Equatorial Guinea have
played their three group games in front of packed crowds.

Bata will host the final on 8 February.
--Vanguard

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