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    South Africa Clarifies Position on Hosting 2026 Women’s AFCON South Africa Clarifies Position on Hosting 2026 Women’s AFCON

    By February 2, 20262 Mins Read
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    Rabat – South Africa has sparked debate across African sports circles after mixed signals emerged about the hosting of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    The controversy began when the country’s Deputy Minister of Sport suggested that South Africa had “seized the opportunity” to host the tournament, following speculation that Morocco might withdraw. 

    Her remarks created the impression that South Africa had already secured the hosting rights.

    However, South Africa’s Ministry of Sports quickly issued an official statement on February 1, 2026, to set the record straight. 

    Speaking in his capacity as minister, he stressed that Morocco remains the official host of WAFCON 2026 and that no formal decision has been taken to relocate the competition.

    The statement explained that South Africa has only expressed readiness to step in if the Confederation of African Football (CAF) decides that alternative arrangements are necessary. Such discussions, the ministry noted, are part of CAF’s ongoing contingency planning to ensure smooth organization of continental tournaments.

    The minister outlined that any possible hosting by South Africa would depend on several steps:

    • A formal request from CAF confirming the need for a new host.
    • Approval through the country’s government and ministerial processes.
    • Identification of host cities, stadiums, accommodation, and transport capacity.
    • Signing of government guarantees and operational agreements.

    He stressed that the deputy minister’s comments should be seen as a reflection of South Africa’s long-standing commitment to supporting African football and confidence in its proven ability to stage major international events. They do not amount to an official confirmation of hosting responsibilities.

    The ministry added that it will continue working with the South African Football Association and other stakeholders to engage CAF in a structured and responsible way. No further announcements will be made until all procedures are completed and official decisions are taken.

    At this time of writing, Morocco’s football federation has not yet commented on South Africa’s statements.

    Finally, the statement reaffirmed South Africa’s broader strategy of pursuing major sports events to boost tourism, economic growth, and the country’s global image. What is certain for now, is that Morocco remains the designated host of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

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