Egypt to host 2019 Africa Cup of Nations

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The CAF executive committee preferred Egypt to South Africa as a replacement for original host Cameroon, which was dropped due to delays in preparations and concerns over security.
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Egypt will host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations between June 15 and July 13, Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Ahmad Ahmad announced in Dakar, Senegal, on Tuesday.  

The CAF executive committee preferred Egypt to South Africa as a replacement for original host Cameroon, which was dropped due to delays in preparations and concerns over security.

"I am pleased to announce that Egypt will host CAN (Cup of Nations) 2019," Malagasy Ahmad told reporters.

"I want to thank the two countries — they came to the rescue of the CAF when we saw that the evolution of the work in Cameroon was not developed."

A CAF official said that Egypt received 16 votes from the executive committee, South Africa one and there was one abstention.

Ahmad made the announcement just hours after CAF said it would not disclose the winner until Wednesday to allow the media to concentrate on the annual awards ceremony in Dakar later on Tuesday.

It will be the fifth time Egypt stages the biennial showpiece of African football after 1959, when the country was called the United Arab Republic, 1974, 1986 and 2006.

Egypt only entered the running to host the Cup of Nations when fellow north African country Morocco announced it would not bid to do so.

Morocco was the hot media favorite to replace Cameroon as host and Egypt said it "did not want to compete against a fellow Arab nation".

Egypt boasts many international-standard venues with the Cairo International Stadium (72,000) and Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria (87,000) boasting the largest capacities.

Ismailia, Port Said and Suez are other possible venues for tournament matches as the Cup of Nations returns to north Africa after a 13-year absence. 

The choice of Egypt will immediately make it the favorite to win a record-extending eighth Cup of Nations title this year.

Egypt to host 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
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The African Cup of Nations trophy on display in Cairo, Egypt, in this April 8, 2015, photo.

It won three of the four previous tournaments it hosted, failing only in 1974 when Egypt was beaten by Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in the semifinals.

The star of the current team, Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah, is favorite to retain the African Player of the Year award in Dakar.

Security and weather will be two challenges facing Egypt in the first Cup of Nations to feature 24 teams, up from 16 in Gabon two years ago.

Egypt faces a constant terror threat in the volatile Middle East region and the weather during the tournament is expected to be hot and humid.

Djamel Belmadi, coach of 2019 qualifier Algeria, said recently that he would prefer South Africa to host the tournament because of the cooler weather conditions there.

"It is almost impossible to play (in Egypt) given the heat and humidity," he told Algerian media. "The weather conditions in South Africa are more pleasant."

Egyptian football official Karam Kordi responded: "It would be better if Belmadi said he was afraid of the enthusiastic Egyptian supporters."

Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda have qualified for the 2019 tournament.

The other 10 places will be filled after the final qualifiers between March 18 and 26.


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