Thegoalmac can reveal that he Confederation of African Football (CAF) has told Morocco they
have until November 8 to decide whether or not they will host the 2015
Africa Cup of Nations.
The competition, which is due to be held in the North African state,
has been placed in doubt because of the Ebola epidemic that has hit the
continent.
Morocco are pushing for a postponement after being warned by their
own health ministry that hosting the tournament could raise the risk of
the disease spreading to the nation.
However, after a meeting in Algiers, CAF unanimously agreed that the
competition should go ahead from January 17 until February 8 – the dates
initially agreed upon.
A CAF statement read: "The Executive Committee of CAF confirms its
commitment to keep the competition on the dates indicated, while asking
the Royal Moroccan Football Federation to clarify the position of
Morocco no later than 8 November, 2014.
"This time given also applies to all other CAF national associations
wishing to organise the competition on the dates agreed as long as the
hosting requirements are met."
A further meeting is scheduled for November 11 in Cairo, Egypt, where
the governing body say they will make the “necessary decisions” over
the competition.
So far, CAF has placed bans on affected countries Sierra Leone,
Guinea and Liberia from hosting any international football, while all
football matches have been suspended in the former of those three
nations.
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