Angola is asserting its sporting ambitions by inaugurating its third international-standard soccer stadium in just five months.
This rapid deployment of modern infrastructure demonstrates a strong political will to put the country back on the African soccer map.
This rise to prominence is no coincidence. Luanda is strategically positioning itself as a serious candidate to host the next Africa Cup of Nations (CAN).
After the success of the 2010 edition, the country is banking on the renovation and creation of state-of-the-art complexes to convince the CAF.
Beyond prestige, this strategy aims to boost local sport and attract foreign investment. By strengthening its hosting capacity in this way, Angola is proving that it now has the logistical assets necessary to host the continent’s biggest competitions.
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