
Mauritius has received its enchantment in opposition to Sao Tomé and Príncipe over their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations preliminary qualifying fixture, and can subsequently be a part of the combatants in Group A of the qualification sequence beginning subsequent month.
The Southeast African nation’s victory on the CAF Disciplinary Committee means they now be a part of Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau in Group A of the six-match part that ends in March subsequent yr. Nigeria will play Sierra Leone in Abuja on Thursday ninth June after which play Mauritius on Monday thirteenth June.
Mauritius had filed a protest in opposition to São Tomé and Príncipe, who received their preliminary qualifying fixture, insisting that one São Tomé participant had examined optimistic for covid-19. “The matter turned considerably extra attention-grabbing as a result of the participant on the centre of the controversy is the one which scored the one aim of the match,” mentioned our supply on the time.