CAF Cup Final Venue Dispute
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Venue dispute overshadows CAF Confederation Cup title decider
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CAF Confederation Cup final venue dispute has overshadowed the second leg of the final between Simba of Tanzania and Renaissance Berkane of Morocco in the Indian Ocean island of Zanzibar .
Hosts Simba wanted to stage the return match at the 60,000 -seat Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam .
But an inspection of the national stadium in the Tanzanian commercial capital by the Confederation of African Football (CAF ) ruled that it was unsuitable for the title decider.
CAF ordered the second half to be played at the Amaan Stadium , a 15,000 seat in Zanzibia , which is a three-hour ferry journey.
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