The third mission of experts from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) will visit Cameroon from August 4 to 10 to inspect infrastructure ahead of next year’s hosting of the African Cup of Nations.
The 32nd AFCON tournament scheduled for June-July 2019 in Cameroon will for the first time see the participation of twenty-four teams.
Africa’s foremost football showpiece had been a sixteen-team tournament.
During previous inspection missions, CAF had asked Cameroon “to accelerate work to make up for the delay observed in the construction of infrastructure.”
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“In order to make up for these delays, manufacturers must go “faster, and if necessary, increase the workforce, anticipate tasks, and work 24 hours a day,” CAF had recommended.
In recent times, Prime Minister Philemon Yang has been making repeated visits to sites to determine the effectiveness of the work, including the construction of a 60,000-seater stadium in Yaoundé to host the AFCON final.
He also inspected work on the construction of a 50,000-seater stadium in Douala that would host the opening game.
Source - cameroondailyjournal.com