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Verbatim by FUFA President about events that led to the postponement of Cape Verde vs Uganda Cranes match to Sunday

Dear fellow Countrymen,

The full contingent of 31 persons has finally made it to Cape Verde Capital Praia. Arrived at Stadium at 4.15pm and finally hotel at 4.40pm (Kick off time was 4.30pm) on Saturday.

Going to Cape Verde continues to be a challenge to teams from Africa mainland. It is not once or twice that teams arrive hours before  kick off. Normally teams charter flights  to be able to get here.

The only flights which connect Africa Mainland and Cape Verde is the Airline of Cape Verde that comes 3 times to Dakar a week. We planned and booked early for 31pax on this flight to arrive on 8th June 2017, 2 days before match.

We were only told on 7th June that only 8 persons could travel with a list chosen by the Airline that we could not change.  And the rest to arrive 6am on 10th June (match day). We did not have options we obliged. It is just a 45 minutes flight anyway. When the first batch travelled the flight was half empty. We later almost failed to get a place for one player Milton Karisa who was a late inclusion by the coach from the friendlies performance despite needing to just replace a name of a dropped player.  We paid 3times the cost and still we travelled the flight was half empty.

There was an official communication in writing from the Airline that there is a technical fault with the aircraft. Meanwhile word at Dakar airport was that you guys have to only arrive at match time. It looked like a usual plan by the hosts.

We ceased this opportunity to ask CAF to postpone the game as the players had not had a real meal and had not rested since 2am and only arrived at kick-off.

It is therefore nothing like poor planning but the connection between the Airline and Federation seemed planned. We managed to state our case and the game was postponed to allow last training and proper rest for the players yet not losing our return itinerary.

Let us just pray that these  issues do not psychologically erode the players and we get the best of performance from the boys. Every one is now set to go

We don’t have to find excuses and blames but pray for the best

It is Our Game, It is Our Country

#ProjectCameroon2019

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