Fifa secretary general Jerome
Valcke says the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will be postponed from January to
June to help move the 2022 World Cup.
"The
African confederation has automatically and nicely agreed it will not organise
the Nations Cup in January 2023," Valcke said.
"It
will have to postpone the Africa Cup of Nations to June."
The
2022 World Cup is set to finish in late December and the African Cup had been
scheduled to start in mid-January 2023.
Valcke
said the aim of postponing the continental event was "to avoid there being
a release (from their clubs) of African players for the World Cup and again two
weeks after for the Africa Cup of Nations.''
While
Confederation of African Football spokesman Junior Binyam said the governing
body is "100% behind the the proposals of the task force and will adjust
its calendar accordingly", he added he was not yet aware of Fifa's
decision to move the Nations Cup.
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 tournament
hosts Guinea normally starts in June.
"We
are all making a number of concessions to make sure that this World Cup can be
played, for the players, for the fans, for the media, for whoever is attending
the World Cup in the best conditions,'' Valcke added. "`It is not perfect,
we know that."

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