Soccer-Four nations confirm joint bid to host 2028 Africa Cup of Nations


CAPE TOWN, May 18 (Reuters) - ⁠South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe have bid to co-host ⁠the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations finals in what ‌would be a first for the continent with four countries staging a single event, though it would not be without precedent.

Botswana Football Association president Tariq Babitseng confirmed the ​bid had been submitted in time and ⁠they are hopeful of ⁠earning the hosting rights.

While there is no official plan by the Confederation ⁠of ‌African Football (CAF) to rotate the hosting of the tournament, the last three editions have been staged in central, west ⁠and north Africa, and the 2027 finals will ​be co-hosted by ‌Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in the east of the continent. ⁠The south, therefore, ​may feel it is due.

“We submitted on time to host the tournament in southern Africa,” Babitseng told reporters in Harare, where he was elected ⁠the new president of the Council of ​Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA), the largest of CAF's six zonal unions.

“We have the transport routes and the infrastructure to host a successful tournament.”

South ⁠Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe will co-host the 2027 Cricket World Cup next year.

While unusual, it would not be unprecedented to have four nations host a continental finals tournament.

The 2020 edition of the European Championship ​was staged across 11 countries, while England, ⁠Scotland, Wales and Ireland will co-host in 2028. The 2007 Asian Cup ​was held in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand ‌and Vietnam.

South Africa (1996 & 2013) and Angola (2010) are ​the only Southern African nations to have hosted the Cup of Nations before.

(Reporting by Nick SaidEditing by Toby Davis)

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