MUSCAT: All national football matches will be held without spectators following the decisions issued by the Supreme Committee, Oman Football Association (OFA) said on Sunday.
In the wake of rising coronavirus cases, the Supreme Committee issued new decisions including holding activities of public nature without public presence. “In implementation of the decisions of the Supreme Committee issued on Friday, January 21, 2022, related to postponing the holding of activities of a public nature or holding them without a public presence, it was decided to hold all national team matches and the Oman Football Association competitions without a public presence, with the participants in them adhering to all the precautionary controls established by the concerned authorities, until further notice,” OFA said in the statement.
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