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Journalist says East Africa not ready for 2027 AFCON
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84693, member: 27"] An outspoken pundit just threw serious shade at East Africa's big soccer party plans. Mamadou Gaye, a journalist from Cote d'Ivoire, faces major backlash after doubting the readiness of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania to host the Africa Cup of Nations. He argued their infrastructure fails to meet modern tournament standards set by hosts like Morocco. Gaye pointed to road networks between the nations, claiming travel remains slow and stadiums lack top quality. He suggested leaving capital cities reveals underdevelopment, a comment critics called exaggerated and unfair. The event marks the first jointly hosted tournament for the region. CAF President Patrice Motsepe directly responded, confirming the hosting rights would not be revoked. Motsepe expressed confidence in the East African nations while acknowledging expected challenges. He emphasized the importance of giving countries opportunities to develop through such events. Local governments highlight ongoing stadium projects in Kenya, like Kasarani, Nyayo, and Talanta Sports City. Officials commit that these venues will be prepared for the tournament. The controversy underscores passionate debates about infrastructure and perception in African football. Reactions split between those viewing Gaye's critique as a needed reality check and others dismissing it as uninformed. The discussion reflects wider conversations about investment and standards for major continental events. Preparations continue amid this heated public scrutiny. [/QUOTE]
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