South Africa has sparked debate across African sports circles after mixed signals emerged about the hosting of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
The controversy began when the country’s Deputy Minister of Sport suggested that South Africa had “seized the opportunity” to host the tournament, following speculation that Morocco might withdraw.
Her remarks created the impression that South Africa had already secured the hosting rights.
However, South Africa’s Ministry of Sports quickly issued an official statement on February 1, 2026, to set the record straight.
Speaking in his capacity as minister, he stressed that Morocco remains the official host of WAFCON 2026 and that no formal decision has been taken to relocate the competition.
The statement explained that South Africa has only expressed readiness to step in if the Confederation of African Football (CAF) decides that alternative arrangements are necessary. Such discussions, the ministry noted, are part of CAF’s ongoing contingency planning to ensure smooth organization of continental tournaments.
At this time of writing, Morocco’s football federation has not yet commented on South Africa’s statements.









