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Africa: CAF Considering Postponing 2021 Afcon

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The Confederation of African Football (Caf) says it will consider postponing the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations competition by a year in the wake of the current challenges occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic even as it hopes to commence the qualification matches in October.

Football activities on the continent and around the world have been halted for the past three months by the coronavirus pandemic, affecting the qualification matches for the tournament which were to be held in March and June.

In this regard, the Asian confederation has announced it will resume its qualification in October and November.

Bah further said that if Afcon fails to take place in January 2021, the next best option would be to stage the tournament 12 months later so as not to 'compete' with the European championship and Copa America.

Also affected by the coronavirus is the Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) 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 will be difficult to reschedule.

Source: allAfrica.com

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