Sunday, 24 August 2014

Libya Withdraw From Hosting Africa Cup of Nations

Libya have withdrawn from hosting the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017,
citing the unstable security situation in the country.

Initially due to host the tournament in 2013, Libya were forced to
pull out of staging it in 2011, due to political upheaval.

South Africa were named as replacement hosts following an agreement
that Libya would put on the 2017 edition, which South Africa had
originally been due to host.

On Saturday, however, it was announced that Libya would once again
have to withdraw after officials from the country met with Issa
Hayatou, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

A statement on CAF's official website confirmed the news and that the
search for a replacement host will now begin.

"The designation of the host for this competition will be made
according to the statutory provisions of CAF, especially in conformity
with articles 27 to 47 of the Regulations Governing the Application of
CAF Statutes," the statement read.

"The CAF headquarters in Cairo will receive applications until Tuesday
September 30, 2014.

"In addition to the government guarantee, and considering the limited
time left for the organisation of the 2017 edition, the CAF Executive
Committee will select a host country whose dossier guarantees that
accommodation, transportation and hotels facilities, as well as
training sites and stadiums already exist.

"The designation of the host country will be made at a meeting of the
Executive Committee in 2015."

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