The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will determine the host nation for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) next week, following growing uncertainty over Morocco’s ability to deliver the tournament as planned.
CAF officials confirmed that the issue will be discussed at the upcoming Executive Committee meeting, where a final decision is expected.
Morocco’s Hosting Status Under Review
Morocco was initially awarded hosting rights for WAFCON 2026, scheduled to run from March 17 to April 3, 2026. However, recent developments have raised concerns over infrastructure timelines, logistical readiness, and broader scheduling pressures.
CAF has not withdrawn hosting rights from Morocco, but officials acknowledge that the situation requires urgent clarity.
CAF Considers Alternative Scenarios
According to sources within CAF, three options are currently under consideration:
- Proceeding with Morocco as host under revised conditions
- Postponing the tournament to a later date
- Reassigning hosting rights to another prepared nation
South Africa has emerged as a possible alternative, with CAF reportedly satisfied with the country’s existing infrastructure and experience hosting major continental tournaments.
Institution-First Approach From CAF
CAF has emphasized that any decision will prioritize the integrity of the competition and the welfare of players, officials, and supporters.
Officials are keen to avoid disruption to international calendars while ensuring the tournament meets expected organizational and commercial standards.
Why the Decision Matters
WAFCON 2026 is a key tournament in the women’s football calendar and will play a crucial role in the continued development and visibility of the women’s game across Africa.
A delayed or poorly organized competition could undermine recent progress, making CAF’s decision especially significant.
Timeline for Clarity
CAF has indicated that a definitive announcement will follow shortly after next week’s Executive Committee meeting, bringing an end to speculation around the tournament’s future.
Until then, Morocco remains the official host, though all options remain open.
What Comes Next
National teams, federations, and commercial partners now await CAF’s ruling, which will shape preparations for the tournament over the coming months.
Clarity on hosting will allow stakeholders to move forward with planning and ensure WAFCON 2026 is delivered to the expected standard.
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