Caf Pushes Cameroon Afcon to January 2022
-Hints qualifiers will resume in October
Caf Secretary General Abdelmounaim Bah says moving the 2021
Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament to June or July is not an option, but
January 2022 would be an alternative in the event the finals fail to be staged
next year.
The continental football governing body is still optimistic
its flagshipcompetition will go ahead in
January 2021 but has a Plan B
in place
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Caf has already cancelled the March and June qualifiers, and
Bah says it is now impossible to have August matches go ahead as planned.
With some countries intending to have their domestic leagues
running in the next few months and also following the resumption of football in
Europe, Caf hopes Afcon qualifiers could continue in October, at a time when
four rounds of matches would have already been lost.
"What
we can say is that all the confederations hope to be able to play again this
year and each is making its [own] arrangements. In this regard, the Asian
confederation has announced that it will resume its qualifications in October
and November. And at Caf we subscribe to this logic," Bah told Radio Sport
Info .
"The international windows scheduled for March and June
have been cancelled, but the months of October and November 2020 represent a
lot of hope. We no longer include September in the strategies because it will
be quite complicated to have the teams travel from one country to another as
early as September. This means that the matches can resume locally but
international matches will be difficult to be held because of the travel factor."
Bah
says if Afcon fails to take place in January 2021, the next best option would
be to stage the tournament 12 months later. He says switching the tournament to
June 2021 would see Afcon suffer counter-attraction from the European
Championship and Copa America.
"If
we cannot make up for the Afcon 2021 qualifiers in October and November, we
will have to think of another plan... But today the longer the crisis lasts,
the more this scenario deserves to be thought about. Afcon next January,
however, remains our number one priority," said Bah.
"January 2022 remains the second option for Afcon
2022...As everyone knows, playing in June/July in Cameroon is difficult because
of the weather conditions. In addition, in June/July 2021 there is already a
lot of competition with the Euros and the Copa America. So the best time to
postpone the Afcon would be January 2022. But all that I repeat, these are
alternatives because our priority for the Afcon is to play in January
2021."
Also
affected by the coronavirus is the African Nations Championship which was due
for April 2020 in Cameroon as well as the Africa Women Cup of Nations which was
slated for November and Caf admits that both tournaments would be difficult to
reschedule.
The
current Caf Champions League and Confederation Cup campaigns which were stopped
at the semi-final stages could, however, resume "very soon."
"We
can announce here that the Champions League and the Confederation Cup are the
competitions by which we will resume very soon. Besides, this year we have four
magnificent posters not to be missed," Bah said.
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