Daily Dispatch

Blame game begins after Caf setback

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As South Africa reeled on Wednesday after a humiliatin­g defeat by Egypt in a contest to decide the new 2019 Africa Cup of Nations hosts, the blame game began.

South African football officials said the 16-1 vote in favour of Egypt in Senegal Tuesday was political without offering insight.

Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf ) president Ahmad Ahmad said Egypt politician­s were more enthusiast­ic than their South African counterpar­ts about the June 15-July 13 event.

A Caf insider said that South Africa had not been forgiven for backing the winning Canada/Mexico/United States 2026 World Cup bid instead of sole rivals Morocco.

Acting SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) chief executive Russell Paul said: “Technicall­y, there is no country in Africa better suited to host the Cup of Nations than South Africa.

“We do not have a fight with Egypt; we have a fight with the way the process unfolded,” he added, referring to the vote being brought forward 24 hours without an explanatio­n.

“A delegation had been prepared for a Wednesday presentati­on only to find that the Egyptians had been there for a while, with government representa­tives, ready to present their case.”

Speaking in Dakar, Ahmad said the two candidates had equally good infrastruc­ture and the greater political enthusiasm of Egypt was the key factor.

“Our audit firm said the infrastruc­ture was equal so we assessed the political commitment in the two countries and Egypt came out on top.

“Members of the Caf executive committee did not feel any real support from the South African government to carry the project forward.”

Malagasy Ahmad acknowledg­ed that there were security concerns regarding Egypt, with three Vietnamese tourists killed in a recent terror attack there.

“Before the 2018 World Cup, people were worried about the security situation in Russia, but they worked hard and there were no incidents,” he said.

South Africa has had cool political relations with Morocco because the republic backs the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, who are contesting land occupied by the Moroccans. On government instructio­ns, South Africa backed the American/Canadian/Mexican 2026 bid, which comfortabl­y outvoted the Moroccans.

This decision reportedly infuriated Ahmad, leading to South African media speculatio­n that he had encouraged Caf executives to support Egypt.

“South Africa voting for the US, especially after president Donald Trump had publicly criticised the people of the continent, was seen as anti-African,” the Caf insider said.

“The feeling ahead of the vote in Senegal was that Egypt were favourites, but no-one expected such a landslide victory.”

Under an Ahmad plan still to be finalised, Cameroon will now host the 2021 Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast (2023) and Guinea (2025) staging the following two editions.

From this year, the tournament moves from January/February to June/July to avoid club-versus-country dilemmas for Africans based in Europe, and the number of qualifiers has been expanded from 16 to 24. –

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