Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania jointly submit bid to host 2027 AFCON as CAF receives three more bids

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has received an official joint bid from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.

The African football governing also received bids from three other countries; Algeria, Botswana, and Egypt.

“At the expiry of the deadline set by the administration, CAF recorded four bids from six countries,” said CAF in a statement.

CAF has set May 23 as the deadline to submit their final bid, including all bidding and hosting documents (hosting agreement, host cities agreement, government guarantees, etc.), which should be duly signed.

After that, between June 1 and July 15 2023, CAF will do inspection visits to enable CAF Executive Committee to make a decision.

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