AFCON 2021 to Kick-Off In January
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) is still
maintaining a January start for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, despite ongoing
uncertainty about the continent’s football because of coronavirus.
Ahmad Ahmad |
Caf
itself has yet to confirm a restart date for any of its own tournaments amidst
the pandemic, with Cameroon the sixth worst-affected country in Africa with
nearly 10,000 reported cases.
Four of
the six rounds of Nations Cup qualifying have still to take place.
“The
Africa Cup of Nations is still planned for Cameroon from 10 January to 8
February 2021,” Caf’s competitions director Samson Adamu told BBC Sport Africa.
“That
is subject to change as the Nations Cup is still being assessed. The final
decision is to be taken by the Executive Committee soon.”
Last
week Caf’s Acting Secretary General Abdel Bah told Cameroon media that ‘hosting
the Nations Cup next January remains Caf’s number one priority amid
considerations.’
Yet if
qualifying does not take place in the international windows in October and
November (playing two rounds each month), staging the expanded 24-team
tournament in seven months’ time is unlikely to happen.
Rounds
three and four of qualifying should have been played in March, with the
penultimate round in early June and the final round between 31 August-8 September.
All
these dates have been cancelled though because of the coronavirus, whose true
impact on Africa is unclear because of a testing shortage in many countries.
”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,”
Bah told Cameroon’s Radio Sport Info.
“We
remain very attentive to the development of the health crisis. If we cannot
catch up with Nations Cup qualifying in October and November, we’ll need to
think of another plan.”
Should
the Nations Cup be moved, it would be the third time the tournament has changed
date – after its original January/February 2021 date was rescheduled for
June/July 2021 after Caf finally chose against playing in the middle of the
European season.
Earlier
this year, Caf moved the tournament back to January/February, which it said was
because of Cameroon’s climatic conditions while others pointed to a timing
clash with the Club World Cup.
That
Fifa tournament has now been moved back to 2022, which is when Caf might
schedule the Nations Cup as 2021 fills up with delayed 2020 competitions such
as the Olympics and European and South American championships.
“As
everyone knows, playing in June/July in Cameroon is difficult because of the
weather conditions,” said Bah.
“There
is already a lot of competition with the Euros and Copa America, so the best
time to postpone the Nations Cup would be to January 2022.”
Bah
explained that some “competitions will be difficult to reschedule”, with the
Women’s Africa Cup of Nations among those most at risk.
The
expanded 12-team tournament was originally scheduled to kick off in November,
but so far not one of the 36 entered teams has played a qualifier – while Caf
is still to have a host nation after original hosts Congo withdrew.
Caf is
also undecided over the scheduling for major competitions such as the 2020
Africa Nations Championship (Chan) and 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
The
Chan was set to have taken place in April, while the World Cup qualifiers had
been scheduled to start in October, a month when the Nations Cup qualifying is
now set to take precedence.
One of
the earliest tournaments Caf could restart is its African club competition,
with the return of the Champions League and Confederation Cup mooted for as
early as July or, perhaps more likely, September.
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