Blind fans were given touch tech to follow Africa Cup games, but not for the final
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Despite the availability of haptic, or touch, devices for visually impaired supporters at the Africa Cup of Nations, none will be available when Morocco plays Senegal in Sunday’s final in front of up to 69,500 supporters.
Visually impaired fans were accommodated at only three of the 52 games in the 35th edition of the tournament, raising questions about claims of inclusivity and the priority of facilities for supporters with disabilities at the tournament.
“We have an ongoing duty that facilities and infrastructure that we’ve provided – because it’s an obligation we have, it’s also a commitment we have. And we will continue increasing the infrastructure facilities for all disabled supporters. It’s very, very important,” Patrice Motsepe, the president of the Confederation of African Football, said at his closing press conference on Saturday.
He did not give any examples. CAF did not respond to several requests for further information.


