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Info-Prod Research (Middle East), August, 2005

According to online press (August 24, 2005), Fifa, Federation of International Football Association, limited to 120 people the amount of people, who will be allowed into the stadium when Kenya faces Tunisia in a World Cup qualifying match on September 3 at Kasarani. FIFA informed the two sides that this number includes the players, technical staff, medical staff and the media from both teams.

Each side will permitted a total of 60 people. The race for the five places available to Africa at next year's World Cup in German will be in its penultimate stage on that weekend with some do-or-die matches like the one between Cameroon and Cote d'Ivoire in Abidjan on September 4. The World Cup qualifier was ordered by Fifa to be played behind closed doors following the ban on fans...

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