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June 26, 2026 - 8:08 AM

CAF Set to Announce Key Decision on WAFCON 2026 Within 48 Hours

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The Confederation of African Football says it will release an official statement within the next 48 hours to address growing questions surrounding the 2026 edition of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

 

The continental football authority confirmed in a brief update released across its official channels that the subject has been the subject of very serious internal debate in recent weeks and is now being addressed at the highest levels of the organisation.

 

Although CAF did not reveal the precise topic under examination, the news has generated great curiosity among football enthusiasts worldwide, especially among national teams and officials preparing for the next iteration of the women’s tournament.

 

As it strives for a judgment that will clear the direction of the tournament and address issues within the African football community, The News Chronicle noted that the governing body is presently consulting important stakeholders.

 

The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations remains the top women’s football tournament on the continent and offers national teams a great platform to showcase their skills and compete for regional honors.

 

Reports show that once CAF publishes its official update, it should describe the context of the incident and offer exact advice on the following steps for the 2026 tournament.

The announcement will likely affect arrangements for participating countries and help determine how the competition will unfold in the months ahead.

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