The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Local Organising Committee (LOC) chairman, Chief Mwelo Nonkonyana, says the unexpected rain spoiled the Mbombela Stadium turf.
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Togo's Emmanuel Adebayor, Zambia's Chris Katongo and Nigeria's Vincent Enyeama were not happy with the sand-laden turf and criticised the LOC for their lack of managing the turf.
Togo will be in action at the Mbombela this Sunday against Burkina Faso for a quarter-final clash, and the winner of this tie will play the semi-final there as well.
Torrents of rain came down in Nelspruit and this did some damage to the turf which was covered with sand, but according to Nonkonyana there are experts dealing with the pitch which Adebayor labelled a 'disgrace to African football'.
"There are some people with technical expertise, who said they may have to do something in the next week to make it up to standard," Nonkonyana, who is also a vice-president of the South Africa Football Association, told BBC Sport.
"Unless we receive something from them to say it cannot be playable, naturally as a board we're going to reconsider, but as for now the semi-final will be played there.
"We have been assured that it will be ready for the quarter-finals and semis."
"I could see that the pitch somewhat deteriorated," he said. "It was due to the heavy rains that have come in unexpectedly. It was something beyond our control. Otherwise the pitch was prepared."





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