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February 26, 2015
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African Cup to be held June 2023

Nasser Al Khater, Qatar 2022 local organising committee deputy CEO (left); Hassan Al Thawadi, head of the Qatar 2022 World Cup organising committee (centre); and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke give a press conference, in Doha, Wednesday.

DOHA (AP):

The 2023 African Cup of Nations in Guinea will move from January to June because of FIFA's plan to switch the 2022 World Cup dates to November-December, FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said yesterday.

Valcke said the switch was a concession to clubs who don't want to lose their African players for back-to-back tournaments.

The 2022 World Cup is set to finish in late December and the African Cup had been scheduled to start in mid-January 2023.

"The African confederation has automatically and I would say nicely agreed that they will not organise in January '23," Valcke said. "They will have to postpone the African Cup of Nations to June to avoid that there is a release of the African players for the World Cup and two weeks after for the African Cup."

Confederation of African Football spokesman Junior Binyam said in an e-mail to The Associated Press that he was not yet aware of FIFA's decision to move the African Cup, but CAF would still support any recommendations by the FIFA task force.

FIFA recommended Tuesday that the 2022 World Cup move to the cooler months at the end of the year, protecting players and fans from the 40-degree C (104-degree F) heat of Qatar's summer. FIFA will confirm the exact 2022 World Cup dates for Qatar next month.

Protecting the World Cup from severe weather in Qatar may hamper the 2023 African Cup, however. The monsoonal rainy season in the West African nation of Guinea normally starts in June.


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