CAF President Dr. Motsepe starts two-day visit to CHAN 2024 host Tanzania on Thursday.

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CAF President Dr. Motsepe starts two-day visit to CHAN 2024 host Tanzania on Thursday.

CAF President Dr. Motsepe Begins Two-Day Tour of CHAN 2024 Host Nations in Tanzania on Thursday

InfoSport: CAF President Dr. Motsepe kicks off a pivotal two-day tour of CHAN 2024 host nations, focusing on football development and venue readiness in .

CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe has embarked on a crucial two-day tour of the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) host nations, starting with Tanzania on Thursday, 19 December 2024. This visit aims to assess venue readiness, foster partnerships, and enhance football development across the African continent.

Strengthening Football Infrastructure

During his time in , Dr. Motsepe visited the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, a key venue for the upcoming CHAN matches. His inspection was vital in confirming that the stadium meets the necessary standards for hosting international events. Dr. Motsepe expressed gratitude to Tanzania’s President, Her Excellency Samia Suluhu Hassan, for her unwavering support of football initiatives in the nation, emphasizing the importance of government involvement in sports development.

The CAF President also held a meeting with Zanzibar President Hussein Mwinyi, further showcasing the collaborative efforts required to enhance football infrastructure and governance.

Collaborative Efforts in Regional Context

The CAF President’s itinerary includes critical discussions with regional football leaders. On Friday, Dr. Motsepe will travel to Kenya and , where he will engage with Presidents William Ruto and Yoweri Museveni, respectively. This diplomatic strategy aims to unify efforts across East Africa to bolster football capabilities. Meetings will involve examining the roles of local football federations in realizing shared objectives for CHAN 2024.

This two-day tour serves not only to inspect facilities but also to create actionable pathways for enhancing the continent’s sports landscape. Building collaborative frameworks with local governments and football associations remains key.

Conclusion

Dr. Motsepe’s visit to Tanzania is a significant step in ensuring a successful CHAN 2024. As he moves forward with discussions in Kenya and , the focus remains on actionable strategies for football development. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage in these initiatives for the greater good of African football.

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