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AFCON 2027 host country to be Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda

The President of CAF Dr Patrice Motsepe

AFCON 2027 host country to be Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda

The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”), awarded the Africa Cup of Nations (“AFCON”) 2025 to Morocco and the AFCON 2027 to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

In awarding the AFCON 2025 and the AFCON 2027, CAF took into account the extensive Reports of the Independent Assessment Committees which visited and assessed the Bidding Countries.

The Independent Assessment Committee for AFCON 2025 was Roland Berger and PricewaterhouseCoopers (“PwC”) was the Independent Assessment Committee for AFCON 2027.

The President of CAF Dr Patrice Motsepe said: “The CAF Executive Committee (“EXCO”) was impressed by the quality of the presentations by the Bidding Countries and the Reports of Roland Berger and PWC. We want to congratulate Morocco and Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and we are confident that they will fulfil the very high standards that we have set for hosting a successful and world-class AFCON Competition. I am also pleased that our commitment to enable each of the 6 CAF Zonal Unions to host the AFCON Competition is being implemented by the AFCON 2027 being awarded to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda which are part of the CECAFA Zone. This Zone last hosted the AFCON Competition in 1976 when it was awarded to Ethiopia.”

The CAF Secretariat led by Mr Véron Mosengo-Omba will be visiting Morocco and Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to discuss and ensure that the commitments and undertakings that were made by the AFCON hosting Countries are being adhered to.

The statement of the Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda leaders after AFCON Bid results

PRESIDENT Samia Suluhu Hassan has directed the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports to ensure two state-of-the-art stadiums are constructed ahead of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027.

After the revelation that the East Africa’s trio will host the tournament, Tanzania’s Head of State took to the social media to thank God as well as congratulating those who ensured that Tanzania grabbed the ‘precious’ opportunity.

“I direct the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Sports to ensure proper preparations including timely accomplishment of two state-of-the-art stadiums in Arusha and Dodoma,” the President shared in her X (formerly Twitter) account.

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