CAF President, Hayatou |
Confederation
of African Football president Issa Hayatou expects a new host for the
Africa Cup of Nations to be confirmed before the end of the week.
CAF
confirmed on Tuesday that Morocco would no longer host AFCON next year,
following a stand-off with the Federation Royale Marocaine de Football
over concerns surrounding the Ebola virus.
With
CAF vehemently opposed to switching the dates and the FRMF eager to
move the competition, it was also confirmed that Morocco will not
feature in the tournament.
Hayatou
explained on Tuesday that a new host is set to be confirmed this week
while also defending the decision to strip Morocco of the competition.
Asked
by France 24 whether there would be one host or a number of co-hosts,
he explained: “Do not anticipate, wait for two or three days.
“Once
you postpone this event, it will open the door for everybody to ask for
a delay of any competition and we will no longer be credible and cannot
organise anything.
“We will hurt our
sponsors and partners. Everyone will say we are not ready and finally it
is CAF that will pay the piper. That is what I told the Moroccans.
“We cannot sign our death warrant because if we postpone this event, it will be very deadly for African football.”
Hayatou
also went on to express his disappointment at the situation, stating
that Morocco’s planned hosting of the FIFA Club World Cup in December
demonstrates their ability to host AFCON as well.
“We have been in contact with the FRMF,” he continued.
“I
led a delegation to Morocco and we had much dialogue with them that the
Africa Cup of Nations, which is our main event, cannot be postponed
because this is the credibility of the Confederation.
“They
said the reason was Ebola but when we see also that Morocco is in the
process of organising the Club World Cup, only 25 days before the Africa
Cup of Nations, you understand that this is an argument that must be
quickly erased.
“This has led us to
this decision. I fully understand the position of CAF and it was
absolutely necessary to end this standoff with the FRMF.”
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