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Six countries Bid To Host 2025 Africa Cup Of Nations After Guinea’s Withdrawal – CAF
from The Voice magazine
The President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has revealed six nations have submitted bids to replace Guinea as host of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Algeria, Morocco, South Africa, Zambia, and BeninNigeria are the countries in the race to replace Guinea as tournament host in two years.
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In 2014, Guinea was chosen as the host nation for the premier African national team tournament. However, due to little progress in preparations, the West African nation withdrew from hosting the biennial event last year.
This month, CAF officials will conduct inspection tours of all six countries, with the announcement of the new host nation set for February 10th, according to the official CAF report.
South African billionaire businessman Motsepe said the successful country or countries would offer the best “transport, logistics, hotels, and beautiful stadiums.”
“Each region will have a chance to organize a CAN (Cup of Nations).” “We cannot assign the organization of the CAN successively to the same region.”
Benin and Nigeria are in West Africa, as is the Ivory Coast, which will be hosting the 2023 Cup of Nations.
By Adamu Benin & Abdul Karim