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DURBAN TO HOST 2023 DURBAN TO HOST 2023 COSAFA CUP COSAFA CUP

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THE Council of Southern African Football Associatio­n (Cosafa) has announced dates for the 2023 COSAFA Cup which will be played in Durban from July 5-16.

Defending champions Zambia will be among the three seeded teams alongside hosts South Africa and Namibia.

The new format will see 12 teams take part, split into three groups of four sides, with the three pool winners and the best runner-up advancing to the semifinals.

The draw for the group stages will take place directly after

COSAFA’s annual general meeting to be held in Johannesbu­rg on May 26.

The competitio­n will give vital game-time for players and coaches to teams still in the qualifiers for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations finals and provide much-needed internatio­nal exposure for those out of the running.

The pool games will be played from July 5-12, with the semifinals on July 14 and the final and thirdplace play-off to be staged at the King Zwelithini Stadium two days later.

It is a departure from the previous format in which there were two groups of four teams and another six sides entered at the quarterfin­al stage. There will also be no plate competitio­n this year.

The new format ensures each country will play a minimum of three games up to a maximum of five over the course of the competitio­n. It also allows for an extra days’ rest between most pool games, a boost for player welfare.

The 21 previous editions of the COSAFA Cup have seen some great performanc­es and incredible games that have been written into the folklore of Southern African football, but only five nations can claim to have lifted the coveted trophy.

Zimbabwe and Zambia are locked together on six wins each, with South Africa (five), Angola (three) and Namibia (one) the only other teams to claim regional glory.

Mozambique, Malawi, and Botswana have all been finalists twice, but ended up on the losing side on both occasions. Lesotho (2000) are the only other COSAFA team to reach the decider, with Senegal the first guest nation to do so in 2021.

The COSAFA Cup kicks-off a busy calendar of events for COSAFA in the second half of 2023 with as many as nine tournament­s planned between now and the end of the year. – COSAFA.

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