Nigeria, the current African champions, have
hosted the Cup of Nations tournament twice, and the Federation could
throw in a bid to stage the biggest football event on the continent as
the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have invited interested
countries to bid for the hosting right of the 2019 and 2021 editions.
Morocco will host the next AFCON in 2015, while Libya will stage the 2017 edition.
Deadline
-The
deadline for the submission of applications for the CAN is 25 November
2013 and 4 December 2013 for the CHAN. A CAF Inspection team will visit
interested countries between January and April 2014 to evaluate
infrastructure and other facilities.
-The hosts for the 2019 and
2021 editions of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) as well as the 2018 and
2020 editions of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) will be
announced in the first halve of 2014, a CAF statement read on Monday.
Meanwhile,
the four host cities for the Orange Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2015
has been formalized; Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir and Tangier. Casablanca
will serve as an alternative venue for the 17 January to 7 February
tournament.
Libyan cities
In the same vein, the Libyan
Football Federation has also submitted the cities and venues for the
2017 Africa Cup of Nations for the approval of the CAF Executive
Committee.
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