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Saturday 15 November 2014

Confirmed: Equatorial Guinea to host 2015 Afcon



Issa Hayatou, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) leaves his hotel on November 3, 2014 in Rabat, ahead of his meeting to discuss Rabat's request to postpone hosting the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations due to the Ebola epidemic. Morocco has called for the tournament, due to be held from January 17 to February 8, to be pushed back because of fears that an influx of several hundred thousand supporters could spread the virus which has killed more than 4,950 people in West Africa.
Image by: AFP/FADEL SENNA

Equatorial Guinea will host the 2015 African Nations Cup after Morocco was stripped of the event having asked for it to be postponed over fears of the spread of the Ebola virus, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) said on Friday.

Oil-rich Spanish-speaking Equatorial Guinea, one of Africa's smallest countries with a population of just over 600,000, hosted the 2012 finals with neighbours Gabon but will take on the 16-team tournament on its own from Jan. 17-Feb. 8.
Morocco was on Tuesday stripped of the right to host the finals with the north African country also disqualified from taking part in the tournament after its request for a postponement was rejected by CAF.
CAF said the decision on the new hosts was made after a meeting in Malabo on Friday between Equatorial Guinea's president Teodoro Obiang and CAF president Issa Hayatou.
"The head of state of Equatorial Guinea agreed to host the competition. As a result, the CAF executive committee confirm that the tournament will go ahead and Equatorial Guinea will compete as the host nation," a statement from African soccer's governing body said.
Equatorial Guinea had been disqualified from the preliminaries in August for fielding an illegible player.
Matches will be held at four venues in Bata, Ebebiyin, Mongomo and the capital Malabo. In 2012, the tournament was hosted in Malabo and Bata.
The draw for the finals will be in Malabo on Dec. 3, CAF added.
"CAF wishes to express its sincere thanks to the Equatorial Guinean people,its government and particularly president Obiang".