Travel restrictions imposed by the U.S. CDC in response to the outbreak have made it necessary to change plans, a team spokesperson said.

The U.S. CDC on Monday restricted non-U.S. passport holders from entering the U.S. if they have been to three African nations amid an Ebola outbreak.

The CDC said it is suspending entry for some non-U.S. travelers who have been in Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan due to the Ebola outbreak.

America is increasing safety measures against Ebola. Travelers from affected regions will be screened. Visa services are temporarily stopped. The World Health Organization…

Congo’s football team has cancelled a World Cup training camp ahead of next month’s tournament