Morocco set to host successive WAFCON tournaments

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that Morocco will once again host the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2024 according to reports.The North African nation were the hosts of the tournament last month where Banyana Banyana defeated the home side to clinch their first ever continental title as the competition produced four African representatives going to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.Morroco will once again host the Women’s Afcon, they are the only country that submitted a bid to host the 2024 Women’s Afcon. pic.twitter.com/yeYuaMN3C7— African Soccer Updates (@Africansoccerup) August 10, 2022 It is understood that Morocco were the only country that submitted a bid to host the competition leaving CAF with no other choice.“Morroco will once again host the Women’s AFCON. They are the only country that submitted a bid to host the 2024 tournament,” reports confirmed.In the past edition, South Africa, Morocco, Nigeria and Zambia will be the teams representing Africa in the World Cup scheduled to kick off in July 2023.Cameroon and Senegal, who still have a chance of making it to the global showpiece, will take part in a playoff in February. The event will feature ten teams split into three groups, with the winner of each group qualifying for the Women’s World Cup##NAJAVA_MECA_6557621##Elsewhere, CAF President Patrice Motsepe is set to launch the eagerly-anticipated Africa Super League on Wednesday.The launch of the competition that will be live in Arusha, Tanzania comes at a time when 51 African countries will be converging for the 44th General Assembly.Kenya is set to sit out of the assembly given that the country is suspended by FIFA over government’s interference with the running of the game.CAF Champions League and Confederations Cup full draw

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