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CAF claps back as Ivorian journalist throws shade at East Africa
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84168, member: 160"] Continental football drama flares over infrastructure doubts. Ivorian journalist Mamadou Gaye questioned whether Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania could properly host an upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. He argued the East African region lacks sufficient roads and tournament-level infrastructure during a press conference. CAF president Patrice Motsepe immediately defended the hosting decision, refusing to move the event. He stated his duty involves developing football across the entire continent, not just in nations with existing top-tier facilities. Motsepe expressed confidence that the joint bid would prove successful despite acknowledged logistical hurdles. Gaye cited past instances where hosts lost rights due to unpreparedness. His comments ignited strong reactions online, with some users agreeing about infrastructure problems. Others accused him of disrespect toward regional development efforts and aspirations. Motsepe compared the situation to challenges seen during global events like the World Cup. He noted CAF deliberately placed a different tournament in East Africa to accelerate preparedness. The organization believes this strategy will ensure a successful AFCON for the three nations. [/QUOTE]
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