Oman Daily Observer

Cameroon stripped of right to host 2019 African Nations Cup

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ACCRA: Cameroon has been stripped of the right to host the 2019 African Nations Cup finals due to delays in preparatio­ns for the tournament and security concerns.

The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) confirmed the unanimous decision after a meeting of its executive committee in Accra on Friday.

Morocco is the favourite to take over the hosting of the expanded 24team tournament, which is being held from June 15-July 13, with the preferred candidate to be named by December 31, CAF said in a statement.

Cameroon’s ability to host the finals was first questioned when CAF announced in July last year that the tournament would have eight additional teams and only countries capable of putting on world-class tournament, with complete facilities and extensive infrastruc­ture would be allowed to stage the event.

Morocco immediatel­y said it was ready to replace Cameroon, beginning more than a year of claims and countercla­ims that CAF intended taking the tournament away from Cameroon and giving it to the north African country.

CAF sent several inspection teams to check on the progress of the constructi­on of five stadiums proposed for the tournament.

“After having heard from representa­tives of the government­al and sports authoritie­s of Cameroon, and reviewed the latest progress on preparatio­ns, CAF notes the gap between the requiremen­ts of hosting the AFCON and realities on the ground,” the CAF statement said.

“Furthermor­e, after hearing the conclusion­s of the CAF Security Inspection Team during their most recent visit to Cameroon, CAF concludes that the Africa Cup of Nations could not be exposed to any issues that could impact on the success of the most prestigiou­s African competitio­n.”

When CAF President Ahmad went to Cameroon in October he told the country’s President Paul Biya in front of assembled reporters: “CAF has no Plan B, nor have we ever considered taking the Nations Cup away from Cameroon.”

But last week he criticised Cameroon’s inability to regularise the affairs of its football federation, which has been under the control of a normalisat­ion committee for more than a year while it struggles to adopt a new constituti­on and elect a new executive.

“CAF reiterates that Cameroon remains a serious candidate to organise a future edition of AFCON, and acknowledg­es that Cameroon has mobilised significan­t resources and worked tirelessly to host AFCON 2019,” CAF said.

Next year’s Nations Cup will be the first moved to mid-year to end a long-standing clash between clubs and countries over the release of their players.

It will be the fourth successive Nations Cup to have a change of host.

The 2013 finals were to be held in Libya but the security situation there meant they were moved to South Africa.

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Ahmad Ahmad, CAF President

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