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It will be a 24-team African Nations Cup in 2019

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RABAT: The 2019 African Nations Cup will expand from 16 to 24 teams and be staged in June and July, the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) announced.

The tournament has traditiona­lly been held in January and February, with the timing of the tournament a source of frustratio­n to European clubs forced to release players in the middle of the season.

The CAF executive committee confirmed the changes to the format on Thursday following a twoday symposium in Rabat, although the tournament will continue to be held every two years and exclusivel­y on African soil.

The decision to increase the number of teams mirrors a similar one taken by UEFA to expand the European Championsh­ip, with 24 nations taking part at Euro 2016 in France.

The advantage would be more teams exposed to top-level competitio­n and the disadvanta­ge a dilution of the qualifying competitio­n with virtually one in every two teams qualifying.

The expansion of the African competitio­n could also reduce the number of countries capable of staging the event, with 2019 hosts Cameroon already behind schedule and facing the prospect of having to pull out.

Algeria and Morocco, who were disqualifi­ed from the 2015 edition after refusing to host it due to fears about the Ebola virus, would reportedly be interested in taking over.

With at least six stadiums needed instead of four, another option would be to permit multiple countries to co-host the tournament.

Madagascar’s Ahmad Ahmad scored a shock CAF presidenti­al triumph over long-serving Cameroonia­n Issa Hayatou in March and vowed to thoroughly review African football.

Hayatou consistent­ly rejected suggestion­s of a move to June, saying the weather then was too hot in northern Africa, too wet in the west and centre and too cold in the south.

But his view was as much about not bowing to pressure from Europe as climatic conditions because African national teams and clubs play regularly during June without adverse effects.

The decision taken by several players to turn down call-ups for their national team has swayed Ahmad’s mind toward change.

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