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Cameroon declines hosting CAF Champions League mini-tourney

Cameroon will not host the mini-tournament to decide the 2020 African Champions League winners, the country has announced.

Last month, after assessing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on African football, CAF said the semi-finals and final would be played in a “Final Four” format in September.

A recent spike in coronavirus cases has prompted Cameroon to turn down the chance to host the matches.

At the time of writing, Cameroon has recorded 14,916 cases with 11,525 recoveries and 359 deaths.

“I have informed CAF of our decision to decline hosting the 2020 CAF Champions League ‘Final Four’ after failure to secure government’s backing to host the prestigious event,” Fecafoot President Mbombo Njoya said.

“The decision is motivated by the risk of the situation of the coronavirus pandemic in Cameroon and uncertainties about the pandemic.”

BBC Sport also understands that worries around the climate may have influenced Cameroon’s decision to reject hosting Africa’s pinnacle club competition.

In May, the continent’s football ruling body CAF had announced the newly-erected 50,000-seat Japoma Stadium would stage the Champions League final prior to the 2020 African Nations Championship and 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Eight-time winners Al Ahly of Cairo will play Wydad Casablanca in the semi-finals with Zamalek, also of Egypt, taking on another Moroccan club, Raja Casablanca.

The Confederation of African football will now turn its attention towards getting a new host for the three-game event. –BBC

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