• News
  • Sport
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Education
  • TV Licences
  • Contact Us
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION
No Result
View All Result
1
Home Sport

SA among potential hosts for 2019 Africa Cup of Nations

10 December 2018, 2:11 PM  |
AFP AFP |  @SABCNews
President of CAF Ahmad Ahmad

Confederation of African Football President Ahmad Ahmad addressing a news conference.

President of CAF Ahmad Ahmad

Image: Reuters

Confederation of African Football President Ahmad Ahmad addressing a news conference.

South Africa could step in as hosts of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, according to the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Ahmad Ahmad in an interview with AFP on Monday.

CAF has been studying alternative solutions for the staging of the June 15 to July 13 event after Cameroon were withdrawn as hosts due to delays with preparations and security concerns.

A final decision on who will host next summer’s football showpiece will be announced on January 9, Ahmad said.

He added that for now “two or three” candidates had shown an interest in taking over from Cameroon, the Madagascan naming South Africa as having filed a letter of intent.

“According to my information, two or three letters of intent have arrived,” the CAF president told AFP.

“South Africa is one of the countries to have sent a letter of intention. Two or three countries have made serious inquiries.”

The decision to ditch Cameroon for 2019 has created a confusing merry-go-round. Ahmad said in an interview last week the west African country will now host the 2021 edition, originally given to Ivory Coast, who will now host the tournament in 2023.

The hosts for 2019, meanwhile, will be chosen from a short-list whose submission deadline is December 14.

“Everything will be finalised by December 25 to create a short-list of candidates who have been evaluated and noted,” Ahmad said.

“The executive committee (of the CAF) will meet in Dakar on January 9, when we will make a decision.”

In 2014, then CAF president Issa Hayatou of Cameroon announced the hosts of three successive editions of the biennial tournament: Cameroon (2019), Ivory Coast (2021) and Guinea (2023).

Amid confusion over how next month’s decision could affect who will host subsequent editions, Ahmad told African television channel Media TV last week that Cameroon would host the tournament in 2021 while Ivory Coast would organise the 2023 edition.

Share article
Tags: Ahmad AhmadSouth AfricaAfrica Cup of Nations
Previous Post

DA vows to be the voice of citizens

Next Post

Congo’s Gecamines to boost stake in Boss Mining JV to 49 pct

Related Posts

Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch players fighting for the ball.

Pirates need 2 goal win to advance to CAF group stages

28 September 2023, 2:57 PM
Mamelodi Sundowns celebrate after navigating tricky conditions against Stellenbosch in Atteridgeville to set league record.

Mamelodi Sundowns sets new record with win over Stellenbosch

28 September 2023, 6:01 AM
Handre Pollard kicking

Pollard back as Boks rotate team for Tonga clash

27 September 2023, 8:56 PM
Soccer ball

Morocco to host 2025 Africa Cup of Nations finals

27 September 2023, 5:54 PM
China's Cui Chenxi in action during the Women's Street Final

Skateboarder Cui, 13, becomes China’s youngest Asian Games gold medallist

27 September 2023, 9:17 AM
Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup South Africa's Manie Libbok prepares to kick a penalty

Kickers worth their weight in gold at Rugby World Cup

26 September 2023, 8:06 PM
Next Post
An image of old mine shaft

Congo's Gecamines to boost stake in Boss Mining JV to 49 pct

Most Viewed

  • 24hrs
  • Week
  • Month
  • Visitors planning to visit the Overberg region urged to postpone their trips
  • Six beaches in Durban flagged with high levels of E.coli
  • Western Cape on high alert following severe storm warning
  • Steam trains revived in the Western Cape amid Heritage Day celebrations
  • A level two weather warning issued for southern KZN
  • High waves and rough water conditions force beach closures in the Western Cape
  • Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi to rest in the town he built and nurtured
  • NSPCA files criminal case against Julius Malema for alleged animal cruelty
  • Snow, heavy rainfall expected in parts of KZN: SAWS
  • Cold-front sweeps across SA bringing snow and chilly temperatures
  • Western Cape extreme weather expected to shift to KZN
  • Pirates need 2 goal win to advance to CAF group stages
  • Western Cape EFF plans shutdown over impounded taxis
  • Avian Flu detected at five poultry farms in Limpopo
  • EFF threatens to render City of Tshwane ungovernable

LATEST

[File Image]: Graphic depiction of crime scene
  • South Africa

Murders in the last decade almost 200 000: Cele


Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Aziz Pahad.
  • Politics

‘Parliament will continue drawing from lessons imparted by Aziz Pahad’


A Green Sea turtle swims over a reef on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, in this file photo taken March 20, 2013.
  • World

DNA remnants found in fossil of 6 million year old turtle


Labourers work at the site of an under construction flyover in Kolkata, India, February 1, 2022.
  • Business

Delegates hear that infrastructure deficit across BRICS countries is significant


DRC President, Felix Tshisekedi.
  • Africa

DRC govt urged to ensure democratic spaces are protected in run-up to December election


  • South Africa

LIVE | State of democracy in the SADC region lecture by Prof Ibbo Mandaza


Weather

  • About the SABC
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
  • Advertise
  • Disclaimer
  • Site Map

SABC © 2023

No Result
View All Result
  • SOUTH AFRICA
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORT
  • AFRICA
  • WORLD
  • FEATURES
  • OPINION

© 2023

Previous DA leader Mmusi Maimane DA vows to be the voice of citizens
Next An image of old mine shaft Congo’s Gecamines to boost stake in Boss Mining JV to 49 pct