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No Plan B: AFCON 2025 to Go Ahead Amid Morocco Protests, Says CAF President

"We are absolutely convinced that the CAN will take place as planned. Morocco is plan A, Morocco is plan B and Morocco is plan C"

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed that the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will take place in Morocco as scheduled, despite growing political unrest in the country.

The tournament is set to kick off on December 21 and run until January 18. CAF President Patrice Motsepe expressed his confidence in Morocco’s ability to host a successful event, saying, “We are absolutely convinced that the CAN will take place as planned. Morocco is plan A, Morocco is plan B and Morocco is plan C.”

Motsepe also emphasized that CAF will work closely with the government and citizens of Morocco to ensure the tournament’s success.

The protests, led by a group called Gen Z 212, began on September 27 after the deaths of eight women in a maternity ward in Agadir.

The demonstrators are calling for better healthcare, education, and infrastructure, as well as an end to government spending on football infrastructure.

“I want my country to be better. I don’t want to leave Morocco, and I don’t want to resent my country for choosing to stay,” said Hajar Belhassan, a 25-year-old communications manager.

Protesters have been chanting slogans such as “No World Cup, health comes first” and “We want hospitals, not football stadiums”.

The Moroccan government has responded to the protests with force, resulting in the arrest of over 400 people and the injury of at least 260 police officers and 20 protesters.

Three people have been killed in the violence. Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has expressed openness to dialogue, but protesters insist they will continue until “concrete change” is seen.

Human rights groups have accused the government of using excessive force and restricting freedom of expression.

Despite the unrest, Morocco is moving forward with preparations for AFCON.

The country is investing heavily in football infrastructure, including the construction of a 115,000-capacity stadium, the Grand Stade Hassan II.

Galatasaray Star Victor Osimhen is expected to feature in the tournament, which will bring together 24 teams from across Africa.

The protests have sparked debate about the government’s priorities, with many Moroccans feeling that the country’s resources should be focused on addressing pressing social and economic issues rather than hosting international sporting events.

CAF has emphasized its commitment to hosting a successful tournament in Morocco, despite the challenges posed by the protests.

The organization’s president has assured fans that the event will go ahead as planned, and that CAF will work closely with the government and citizens of Morocco to ensure its success.

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