East Asian Football Championship 2003 Final Competition Not To Be Affected By SARS |
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Since the details of the East Asian Football Championship 2003 Final Competition were released on Wednesday, 19 March, the outbreak of SARS, seen notably in the Guangdong Province of China PR and Hong Kong-China, has affected various sports events.
The East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) discussed this issue with all parties concerned and reached a decision to organise the championship as scheduled. The circumstances leading up to our decision and our future action plan are summarised below. ![]()
<How the Decision Was Reached> Outcome of Discussions with Member Associations of EAFF <Future Actions and Measures to be Taken by EAFF> Submission of a Medical Certificate <Measures to be Taken in Cooperation with the Host Association, Japan Football Association (JFA)> 1. With the JFA Sports Medical Committee as the driving force, EAFF and other concerned parties will exchange views and produce a health care guideline. 2. In collaboration with the authorities, all possible measures will be taken to ensure safe and clean sanitary conditions at the hotels, the training sites, and the stadium throughout the duration of each team's stay in Japan. 3. A Medical Liaison Officer shall be appointed and will meet once a day with the team doctors to receive the most updated information.
In addition to the three measures above, EAFF will take all possible measures to deal with the matter. It should be noted that in China PR and Hong Kong-China, domestic league matches and various domestic football events are being held as scheduled, and the reports we have received to date clearly indicate that none of the players or officials have contracted SARS. The safety and health of the teams and parties concerned are matters of highest priority to EAFF, and we shall be fully prepared to welcome the championship. We would appreciate the media's understanding of our intentions and the circumstances leading up to our decision to hold the competition as scheduled, and we hope we can gain your cooperation and support. Shun-ichiro Okano |