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Kenya open to 2027 AFCON delay over election tensions

Kenya’s local organising committee says it would welcome a postponement of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations because of likely election related tensions in the region. Committee chair Nicholas Musonye told AFP that shifting the tournament to 2028 would be good for Kenya as the country heads toward general elections in August 2027.​ Musonye noted that past polls in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda have been marked by volatility and violence, raising concerns about guaranteeing security for a major continental competition. He argued that hosting AFCON during such a period could expose fans and teams to unnecessary risks.​ His comments came after a report in the UK’s Guardian newspaper suggested AFCON 2027, due to be co hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, might be delayed because the three countries are not yet ready. A Confederation of African Football inspection team is […]

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Morocco under pressure as AFCON begins

Host nation Morocco enter the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations under intense pressure to deliver the title as the continent’s top ranked team and World Cup semi finalists. The Atlas Lions open the tournament on Sunday night against Comoros at the new 69,000 seat Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.​ Morocco are ranked 11th in the world by FIFA and arrive at AFCON on the back of a record run of 18 consecutive victories in all competitions. Coach Walid Regragui has repeatedly stated that the clear objective is to win the trophy on home soil in front of their own fans.​ Regragui admitted that his players will face extra pressure because of the expectations surrounding them but called it a positive motivation. He said anything short of lifting the title would be viewed as a failure for a team that […]

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CAN 2025 : primes et composition des groupes confirmées

La Confédération africaine de football (CAF) a dévoilé à la fois la répartition des primes et la composition des groupes pour la prochaine Coupe d’Afrique des nations (CAN 2025). Côté récompenses, le futur champion d’Afrique empochera 7 millions de dollars, tandis que le finaliste recevra 4 millions. Les demi-finalistes toucheront chacun 2,5 millions, et les quarts de finalistes 1,3 million. Les équipes éliminées en huitièmes repartiront avec 800 000 dollars. Les sélections qui termineront troisièmes et quatrièmes de leur groupe recevront respectivement 700 000 et 500 000 dollars. Concernant la compétition, voici la composition officielle des six groupes : Groupe A : Maroc, Mali, Zambie, Comores Groupe B : Égypte, Afrique du Sud, Angola, Zimbabwe Groupe C : Nigeria, Tunisie, Ouganda, Tanzanie Groupe D : Sénégal, RD Congo, Bénin, Botswana Groupe E : Algérie, Burkina Faso, Guinée équatoriale, Soudan Groupe […]

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