South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Gayton McKenzie, has clarified that no formal decision has been made to replace Morocco as the host of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
McKenzie’s statement issued on Monday clarified Deputy Minister Peace Mabe’s announcement on Sunday that South Africa would “take over” hosting duties.
Persecondnews recalls that Mabe had stated that South Africa has the necessary infrastructure to host the event.
“We have the necessary infrastructure; our stadiums are well maintained. We have recently held a very successful G20 Conference here in South Africa, So, yes, we are ready,” Mabe said, expressing confidence in the country’s ability to host the tournament.
McKenzie emphasized that Morocco remains the official host, saying, “At this stage, no formal decision has been taken to relocate the tournament, and Morocco remains the officially designated host of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations”.
The minister explained that South Africa has only expressed willingness to support the Confederation of African Football (CAF) if alternative hosting arrangements become necessary.
“South Africa has merely expressed its willingness to support CAF should alternative hosting arrangements become necessary,” McKenzie said.
For South Africa to host the WAFCON, several conditions must be met, including CAF’s formal confirmation, cabinet approval, and venue and infrastructure readiness.
Persecondnews reports that the tournament is scheduled to run from March 17 to April 3, 2026.
Morocco is expected to host the WAFCON for the third time, having previously finished as runners-up in the last two editions.
The tournament will also serve as the African qualifier for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, with the top four teams securing direct berths.

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