President Museveni Celebrates East African Victory in Hosting 2027 Africa Cup of Nations

Whereas Kenya has fronted Nyayo Stadium, Kasarani stadium and Kipchoge Keino Stadium to host the games, Uganda will try to add onto the Mandela national stadium, Namboole as stadia to host the showpiece.

Sep 29, 2023 - 21:39
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President Museveni Celebrates East African Victory in Hosting 2027 Africa Cup of Nations

President Museveni has extended his heartfelt congratulations to not just his own country, Uganda, but also to Kenya and Tanzania for their successful joint bid to host the 2027 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. In a statement released on a Thursday, the President expressed his happiness and pride in the fact that the East African bid emerged victorious.


“In particular, I congratulate and thank their Excellencies Samia Hassan Suluhu and William Ruto for promptly agreeing to bid for the hosting with us,” Museveni said.

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Continental football governing body, CAF on Wednesday afternoon announced Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda’s Pamoja bid as the winner of the rights to host the continental football showpiece.
East Africa beat Egypt, Senegal and Botswana whereas Algeria withdrew from the race on the eve of the announcement
Describing himself as one of the old men and a former footballer “from the Equator”, the Ugandan leader said by presenting a joint bid, East Africa stood higher chances of hosting the tournament.
“Commonsense showed even the assessors, I am sure, that that Pan-African effort was, logically, the most attractive, apart from any other considerations. We can only get more benefits if we extend this logic to other areas,” he said.


“ Also, pooling together the sports infrastructure like  stadia, made our bid more attractive. I salute the African sporting Authorities for this logically unimpeachable decision.”


He applauded CAF for the decision to allow the East African region to host the tournament and also applauded the Ministry of Education and Sports as well as the national football bodies for spearheading the effort and the Deputy Speaker who was on the ground in Cairo.
The East African region put on table its bid to host the 2027 AFCON naming it Pamoja, a Kiswahili word for” together as one”.


Whereas Kenya has fronted Nyayo Stadium, Kasarani stadium and Kipchoge Keino Stadium to host the games, Uganda will try to add onto the Mandela national stadium, Namboole as stadia to host the showpiece.


On the other hand, Tanzania’s hopes lie on Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium, Chamazi Complex and CCM Kirumba Stadium.


As preparations for the 2027 tournament get underway, the eyes of football fans across the continent will turn to East Africa, eagerly anticipating an exceptional showcase of footballing talent, cultural diversity, and African hospitality. The successful bid by Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania is not just a sporting victory; it's a symbol of the strength and unity of the East African community on the international stage.

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