Audio By Carbonatix
Seychelles have cancelled Saturday's 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sierra Leone because of fears over the Ebola virus.
It means Seychelles have forfeited the match and consequently their place in the competition.
Earlier on Thursday it was confirmed to BBC Sport that Sierra Leone were prevented from boarding a plane at Kenya's Nairobi Airport that would have taken them to Seychelles for the second-leg tie.
The decision to stop the team travelling was taken by Seychelles immigration authorities, who are concerned about the spread of the deadly virus.
It followed the news that Sierra Leone's president has declared a public health emergency in the country to curb the outbreak.
Seychelles Football Association president Elvis Chetty told BBC Sport: "The decision is for Seychelles FA to forfeit the match.
"I would like to state that the Seychelles FA lays no blame at the feet of the Sierra Leone FA for this.
"We have taken the decision because of the advice sent to us by the Seychelles Ministry of Health.
"We also received a letter from the Ministry of Immigration saying it would not allow the Sierra Leone team to enter our jurisdiction.
"They are asking us to postpone the game for an indefinite period, so we feel it is right to forfeit now rather than drag it out."
Sierra Leone, who had led the tie 2-0 after last week's first leg, are now set to be awarded a place in the next stage of the qualifiers.
Chetty added: "Looking purely from a football point of view, I am extremely disappointed about the situation. The country has been more excited about this match than it has been for a long time."
Seychelles have informally registered their decision with the Confederation of African Football and will submit a written notice in the coming hours.
Latest Stories
-
Manuel Life Foundation distributes over 1,500 exam materials to BECE candidates in Nkoranza South
12 seconds -
Dorcas Afo-Toffey marks birthday by paying delivery bills at Half Assini Hospital
1 minute -
Cedi depreciation against dollar hits 5.86%, but BoG increases support to tackle pressures
5 minutes -
Laboratory professional workers declare nationwide strike over removal of Korle-Bu Laboratory Head
8 minutes -
John Jinapor signs key gas expansion agreement to boost Ghana’s energy security
17 minutes -
Absa Bank launches Island Escape promotion offering trips to Mauritius and local getaways
24 minutes -
Opoku-Agyemang visits Ghana Medical Trust Fund, commends progress on healthcare initiative
25 minutes -
IndigoHomes showcases green vision with tree planting at GreenwichPark
25 minutes -
What Ananse knew about the web before AI existed — and why Ghana must govern it now
27 minutes -
AI in Lending: Progress, risks, and the governance imperative
32 minutes -
We must move beyond politics — Weija-Gbawe MP demands use of completed health facility
42 minutes -
Akosombo, Ghana National Research Fund, and the imperative of investing in national capacity
45 minutes -
Weija-Gbawe MP frustrated over delayed opening of completed children’s hospital
48 minutes -
BoG not meant to make profit – Majority defends losses
1 hour -
BoG losses must not be interpreted through narrow commercial banking lens – Eric Afful
1 hour