South Africa’s Potential Role as Host for 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

Gayton McKenzie and Peace Mabel

The future of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has been thrown into uncertainty after reports emerged suggesting that South Africa may replace Morocco as the host nation. Despite these claims, South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Gayton McKenzie, has stepped in to clarify that no formal decision has yet been made.


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When Will South Africa Take Over?

McKenzie made the statement on Monday, noting that Morocco remains the official host for the tournament, which is set to start on March 17, 2026. He emphasized that if South Africa were to host the event, several approvals would be needed, including CAF’s formal confirmation, cabinet approval, and readiness of venues and infrastructure.

Gayton McKenzie

What’s the Real Story Behind Morocco’s Withdrawal?

The confusion arose from earlier comments by South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Sports, Peace Mabel, who suggested that Morocco had pulled out, leaving South Africa to take over. However, McKenzie clarified that while South Africa has expressed its willingness to support CAF if alternative arrangements are required, no such decision has been finalized.


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What’s Next for WAFCON’s Host Decision?

With the tournament only a few weeks away, the official stance from CAF remains crucial. South Africa’s readiness to step in as a host continues to hinge on further developments and formal decisions from CAF, but for now, Morocco’s role as the host stands firm.

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