Historical Zonal U-17 Afcon Qualifiers Set For Take Off
The qualifiers for the
U-17 Africa Cup of Nations will for the first time be played on a zonal basis
(regional), to determine the seven teams to join host Tanzania for next year’s
final tournament.
The decision, one of
the key elements among the resolutions of the first ever CAF African Football
Symposium in July 2017 in Rabat (Morocco), was approved by the CAF Executive
Committee.
The new format is
expected to increase participation at the level of teams in the qualifiers,
enhanced exposure and competitiveness by getting all involved. Since 1995, an
average of 30 teams engaged in the qualifiers, representing about 54 per cent
of the CAF membership.
“The response has been
great. A total of 49 Member Associations, have confirmed their participation,
which is a record compared to the previous years. We will get to see teams that
never participated and rarely made an impact at the youth level,” said CAF
General Secretary Amr Fahmy.
Each of the six Zonal
Unions (CECAFA, COSAFA, UNAF, UNIFFAC, WAFU A, WAFU B) will organise their
regional qualifiers featuring teams from the zone. UEFA, through its UEFA
ASSIST programme, is supporting the qualifiers.
From mid-July to
September, the qualifiers will take off from Mauritius (COSAFA), through
Equatorial Guinea (UNIFFAC), Tanzania (CECAFA), Tunisia (UNAF), Senegal (WAFU
A) before terminating in Niger (WAFU B).
“The U-17 is the
nursery of our competitions and every eligible player must be given the
opportunity to participate. We have been
preparing for the past months in the areas of logistics, organisation and
infrastructure, and I can confidently say, we are ready for the kick off,” he
added.
The winner of each
zonal competition qualifies for the final tournament, with the exception of the
zone of the previous winner, entitled to two slots. Since Mali won the title in
2017, WAFU A will qualify two teams.
Meanwhile, all players
selected for the tournament are expected to undergo mandatory Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI) to determine their eligibility to participate.
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