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Algeria withdraw bid to host Cup of Nations finals

CAPE TOWN : Algeria have withdrawn their bid to host one of two future Africa Cup of Nations finals on the eve of the vote, the country’s football association said on Tuesday.

Algeria were one of the candidates for hosting either the 2025 or 2027 finals, which will be decided by a vote of the Confederation of African Football’s executive committee in Cairo on Wednesday.

The Algerian Football Federation (FAF) said the decision to withdraw their candidacy was “motivated by a new approach to the football development strategy in Algeria”.

“The FAF will now focus its efforts on the reorganisation and revitalisation of football in Algeria, as it reiterates its unwavering commitment to the development of African football.

“On this occasion, the FAF extends its sincere thanks to the great family of African football for the understanding of its decision which in no way signifies a disengagement of Algeria from the king of sport on the continent,” it added in a statement on their website (www.faf.dz).

The withdrawal means they avoid the diplomatic embarrassment of potentially losing out to neighbours Morocco in the 2025 vote. Algeria and Morocco have a strained relationship, both at political and sporting level, with football often an arena for public points scoring.

Algeria built new stadiums and upgraded other infrastructure to host the African Nations Championship at the start of the year. The tournament for quasi national teams, that are made up of home-based players only, was declared a success and strengthened Algeria’s case for the hosting of the larger 24-team Cup of Nations.

But African football insiders said they had lost ground in the behind-the-scenes jostling for votes, with Morocco heavy favourites for 2025 and Senegal for

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