The report on the good technical conditions of the stadium will be sent to the African Football Confederation (CAF) within 20 days, said José Neves, leader of the team of representatives of the continental entity.
Cited by Angop, the official explained that it was recommended that a nearby health unit be identified in case of emergency, although the stadium has the necessary conditions to host the African Champions League.
On the 12th of next month, Sagrada Esperança will start its way to the group stage of the African competition. The team will face FC Platinum, from Zimbabwe, in Dundo.
The second leg will be played between September 17th and 19th, in the city of Zvishavane, Zimbabwe.