The Confederation of African Football have stripped Cameroon of hosting rights for 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.....
African football's governing body (CAF) says it is because of delays in
the progress of Cameroon's preparation for the tournament, due to start
in June.
Officials made the decision at a meeting on Friday in Accra, Ghana, that lasted more than 10 hours.
CAF president Ahmad Ahmad says it will work to "determine a new organising country by the end of the year".
In
a statement, CAF said "a number of compliance conditions have not been
met" and it did not want to expose the Africa Cup of Nations to "any
issues that could impact on the success of the most prestigious African
competition".
CAF added postponing the tournament was not possible due to contractual commitments.
The tournament is set to be the first held in June and July and will be expanded from 16 to 24 teams.
Ahmad
said last year that Cameroon still needed "to convince CAF of its
ability" to host the event, with the country playing down fears
sanctions would be imposed if preparations were deemed to be behind
schedule.
But in August the chairman of CAF's Nations Cup
organising committee, Amaju Pinnick, said "nobody is going to take it
away from Cameroon".
BBC Sport understands Morocco - having
stepped in to hold this year's African Nations Championship after Kenya
were deemed not ready - South Africa and Egypt are all under
consideration as replacement hosts.
BBC Sports
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