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AFCON 2027 Faces Possible Postponement to 2028 Over Host Readiness Concerns

Published: 1 month ago
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The Africa Cup of Nations could be heading for a significant scheduling shake-up, with growing reports indicating that the next edition of the continental tournament may be pushed back to 2028 due to concerns about host preparedness.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is reportedly worried about the pace of infrastructure development and the overall readiness of co-hosts Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda to successfully stage a 24-team competition across multiple venues. The three East African nations were awarded the rights to organize the tournament, but questions have surfaced regarding stadium renovations, transportation systems, accommodation capacity, and broader logistical planning.

Sources suggest the issue is expected to be a major agenda item at an upcoming CAF Executive Committee meeting scheduled to take place in Dar es Salaam. The discussions are likely to focus on whether the current timeline provides enough room for the host nations to meet CAF’s tournament standards or if a postponement would better safeguard the quality and reputation of the competition.

Adding to the uncertainty surrounding CAF’s calendar, there are also indications that Morocco may reconsider its role as host of the forthcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, a development that could further complicate planning for continental events.

While no official decision has been announced, the possibility of a delay highlights the increasing scale and demands of modern AFCON tournaments. Any shift in schedule would have far-reaching implications for national teams, qualification cycles, sponsorship arrangements, and the overall rhythm of African football competitions.

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