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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s planned World Cup warm-up against Chile in La Línea de la Concepción, Spain, has been cancelled after the town’s mayor, Juan Franco, revoked authorisation citing health concerns linked to an ongoing Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo.
The match had been scheduled for June 9; the decision followed advice from Andalusian regional health authorities and the municipality’s health service.
DR Congo, who have been preparing in Belgium and whose squad is largely Europe-based, played a friendly against Denmark in Liège on June 3.
The Congolese Football Federation (FECOFA) says the team complies with medical protocols and is in talks with Spanish authorities, the Spanish football federation and FIFA to find alternatives.
The outbreak, involving a rare Ebola strain, has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization and has prompted travel and entry measures by some countries.
DR Congo are due to open their Group K World Cup campaign — their first appearance since 1974 — against Portugal in Houston and will also face Colombia and Uzbekistan in the group stage in North America.
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