Morocco, South Africa Step Forward as Backup Hosts for AFCON 2027

Morocco, South Africa Step Forward as Backup Hosts for AFCON 2027

Morocco and South Africa have formally notified the Confederation of African Football of their willingness to stage the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations should original co-hosts Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania fall short of meeting required deadlines.

The two nations expressed confidence in their ability to deliver a successful tournament, pointing to their well-developed stadiums, training grounds, and overall infrastructure needed to host a competition of AFCON’s scale.

CAF is said to be keeping a close watch on the level of preparedness of the East African countries, while also putting contingency measures in place to avoid disruptions to the tournament schedule.

The move by Morocco and South Africa underscores CAF’s commitment to maintaining high organisational standards and ensuring the smooth execution of the continent’s flagship football event, regardless of any potential setbacks in host nation readiness.

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