South Africa to Host AFCON-2019 After CAF Striped Cameroon
South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan has
confirmed that the Confederation of African Football wants South Africa
to step in as hosts of the Africa Cup of Nations 2019, at short notice,
according to a report on South Africa’s Times Live.
CAF stripped Cameroon of the AFCON 2019 hosting rights at the weekend
due to delays in preparing for the continental showpiece, and the
continental football governing body is now seemingly now eyeing South
Africa as a replacement. Jordaan told the SAFA AGM in Sandton on Sunday
that the continental football governing body has asked South Africa to
seriously consider taking over as AFCON 2019 hosts.
The SAFA president returned to South Africa on Sunday morning after
attending Caf’s Extraordinary Executive Committee meeting in Accra‚
Ghana, where the decision to dump Cameroon was taken. The report also
revealed that SAFA would meet the South African government first before
making a decision on whether to accede to the request.
South Africa last staged the Cup of Nations in 2013 which was won by
Nigeria. The 2019 event is scheduled for June 15 to July 13, a change
from its traditional January-February slot and it will be the first to
feature 24 teams — up from 16 at the 2017 edition in Gabon.
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