AFCON organisers allowing fans in for free to fill empty stands: source
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Organisers at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco are
allowing supporters in for free after kick-off in matches where stadiums are
not full, a Confederation of African Football source told AFP.
The Group F game between Cameroon and Gabon on Wednesday in
Agadir kicked off in front of almost empty stands but the ground filled up
significantly over the course of the first half despite incessant rain.
The official attendance was later announced as 35,200 inside
a venue which can hold over 45,000.
There have been similar scenes at numerous matches across
the opening days of the competition, even leading to confusion over the
attendance figures themselves.
The crowd at Tuesday's Group D encounter between the
Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin at Rabat's Al Medina Stadium -- which
filled up considerably over the course of the game -- was initially announced
as 6,703 before later being corrected to 13,073.
The CAF source indicated that organisers, in agreement with
African football's governing body, were opening stands around 20 minutes into
games to allow fans gathered outside to enter without paying.
Filling stadiums is an important issue for Cup of Nations
organisers in Morocco, for which a successful hosting of the tournament is key
as it builds towards the 2030 World Cup to be jointly held in the North African
country, Spain and Portugal.
CAF's official ticketing platform on Thursday showed seats
available for almost all remaining group matches for prices starting at 100
dirhams ($10.96).
The only matches shown as sell-outs were hosts Morocco's games against Mali on Friday and Zambia on Monday, as well as Algeria against Burkina Faso on Sunday and Algeria versus Equatorial Guinea next Wednesday.

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