The Manila Times

VAR debuts as local African talent goes on show

- AFP

technology will debut in Africa midway through the Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN), which kicks off Saturday with hosts Morocco among the title favorites.

changing” situations such as goals, penalty kicks, straight red cards and cases of mistaken identity.

It has been trialled in the Italian Serie A and German Bundesliga this season and debuted in England this week.

unique national team competitio­n as participat­ion is restricted to footballer­s playing in their country of birth.

The overwhelmi­ng majority of African stars play profession­ally in Europe, leaving the Nations Championsh­ip as a platform for emerging talent to impress scouts.

First staged in the Ivory Coast nine years ago, the CHAN quickly doubled in size from eight nations to 16, and - perbly organized and well attended.

Fellow east African country Kenya were - rendered the right to Morocco after falling behind with stadia preparatio­ns.

Morocco were keen to stage the 23day showcase of African domestic football talent as it brings them in from the cold after being stripped of the 2015 Cup of Nations hosting rights.

The north African kingdom wanted the elite African national team competitio­n postponed because they feared visiting supporters might be infected with the deadly Ebola virus.

Confederat­ion of African Football - ing contractua­l obligation­s, and banned Morocco from the next two Cup of Nations qualifying competitio­ns.

The suspension was later lifted and relations between CAF and Morocco have warmed since Ahmad Ahmad of Malagasy last year replaced long-serving Cameroonia­n Issa Hayatou as CAF boss.

Commercial capital Casablanca plays host to the opening match between Morocco and Mauritania, a northwest Africa derby that should deliver a home victory.

Morocco have included six of the Wydad Casablanca team that won the 2017 CAF Champions League, including star striker Achraf Bencharki.

also supply six of the 23-man squad and there are three stars from 2017 CAF Con

Guinea, fourth behind the Demo and Sudan complete Group A.

Ivory Coast, Zambia, Uganda and Namibia make up Group B and shock - da and debutants Equatorial Guinea comprise Group C.

David Pierre Eto’o, a younger brother of Cameroon legend Samuel, is part of the Cameroon squad that tackles Angola, Congo Brazzavill­e and Burkina Faso in Group D.

Group winners and runners- up eventual champions pocket $1.25 million (about 1.050 million euro).

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