The Confederation of African Football has formally communicated its decision to strip Guinea of the 2025 African Cup of Nations hosting rights over the nation’s unpreparedness for the biannual tournament.Earlier last month, the continental body had expressed dissatisfaction with the preparedness of the country that experienced a coup in September 2021 and is currently under military leader Mamady Doumbouya. It is reported that political instability is one of the reasons CAF opted to take off the tournament out of the country.”The Executive Committee took a unanimous decision based on the report as submitted that the tournament be withdrawn from Guinea. The President suggested that a delegation be sent to Guinea to inform them of the decision taken by the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee resolved to send a delegation to Guinea to inform them of CAF’s decision to withdraw the Africa Cup of Nations, Guinea 2025 from Guinea,” read the statement from CAF.Guinea has been stripped of the Afcon 2025 hosting rights for lack of preparedness. Hello! Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania?— Bonface Osano (@bonfaceosano) October 1, 2022 On Friday CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe visited the country to deliver the news to the government of Guinea.“The President of CAF Dr Patrice Motsepe had a meeting today with the Guinea Transition President, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya to discuss the withdrawal by CAF of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (“AFCON”) Guinea 2025, due to the infrastructure and facilities in Guinea not being ready to host a world class AFCON competition. He was accompanied by CAF General Secretary, Mr Véron Mosengo-Omba,” read the statement from CAF.##NAJAVA_MECA_6686181##President Motsepe gave Guinea a soft landing saying the country will be permitted to host the 2024 CHAN with the 2023 edition set to take place in Nigeria. “I visited Guinea today out of respect to the people of Guinea to discuss CAF’s willingness to advise and work together with the football stakeholders to construct and build football infrastructure and facilities in this country. This will enable Guinea to bid with other competing Nations for the African Nations Championships (“CHAN”) which will take place after the CHAN to be hosted by Algeria in 2023, in the light of the decision by CAF not to proceed with the TotalEnergies AFCON 2025 in Guinea.”“The CAF Executive Committee will be meeting on Saturday, 1 October 2022 in Algiers, Algeria and will take a decision to re-open the bidding process for the TotalEnergies AFCON 2025,”.Algeria and Morocco are said to be front-runners to take over from Guinea while Benin and Nigeria are reportedly keen on tabling a joint bid.Why Miheso’s move to Ethiopia fell through