AFCON Hosting Rights Not Yet Decided  – CAF

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed that no decision has been taken to force Ivory Coast to host the 2023 Nations Cup rather than 2021. CAF president Ahmad said on television recently that Cameroon has been offered the 2021 finals instead of Ivory Coast.

Cameroon were stripped of the 2019 finals due to poor preparation and security. “We confirm no decision was taken by the executive committee,” CAF wrote. “We are waiting first for the host for 2019 and then we will see.”

On Saturday CAF confirmed that Egypt and South Africa have both made bids to host the 2019 tournament, with a decision set to be made on 9 January. Meanwhile the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed it has received an appeal from the Ivory Coast Football Federation (FIF) against the “decision” to remove the 2021 hosting rights.

“The FIF was surprised to learn that the president of Caf decided on his own authority, without any prior consultation … to reassign the 2021 edition, which was entrusted until then to Ivory Coast, to Cameroon,” an FIF statement said last week.