Uncertainty over host for 2026 Wafcon tournament

Confusion persists about the host nation for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, despite its role as a qualifier for the 2027 Fifa Women’s World Cup. South Africa’s deputy sports minister indicated readiness to host, but her superior clarified that no formal agreement exists and Morocco remains the designated host. This situation highlights ongoing challenges in the management of women’s soccer in Africa.

The 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon), scheduled from 17 March to 3 April and serving as a qualifier for the 2027 Fifa Women’s World Cup, faces uncertainty over its hosting arrangements. Morocco is the officially designated host, planning to stage the event for the third consecutive time as part of efforts to develop women’s soccer in the country. However, recent statements from South African officials have stirred confusion.

Two weeks ago, Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Peace Mabe told SABC Sport that South Africa had stepped forward after Morocco indicated it could not host. “We took an opportunity that presented itself. When Morocco said [it] can’t host, we put up our hand and said, ‘Yes, we are available’,” Mabe said, citing South Africa’s experience with events like the G20 Summit and the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

Minister Gayton McKenzie quickly issued a statement clarifying that no formal agreement had been reached with the Confederation of African Football (CAF). “South Africa has expressed its willingness to support CAF if required, should alternative hosting arrangements for the 2026 Wafcon become necessary,” McKenzie stated. He emphasized that Morocco remains the host and that any potential involvement by South Africa would follow proper processes with the South African Football Association (Safa) and stakeholders.

A source close to the matter indicated that the tournament is unlikely to move from Morocco, suggesting the issue stems from internal CAF dynamics. This follows tensions from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final, where Morocco’s federation was fined $315,000 by CAF after controversial scenes involving Senegal.

CAF’s response to inquiries was brief, with spokesperson Lux September referring to the South African clarification. The uncertainty echoes past issues, such as the 2024 Wafcon postponement to 2025 due to the Paris Olympics, described by CAF secretary-general Véron Mosengo-Omba as a scheduling nightmare. South African coach Desiree Ellis criticized a clash with the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup, calling it a lack of respect that distracts from women’s soccer.

South Africa’s Banyana Banyana, 2022 Wafcon winners, are in Group B alongside Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, and Tanzania, aiming for a third consecutive World Cup appearance.

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