Egypt seeks to submit a proposal to hold the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The Ministry of Youth and Sports verified the nation’s readiness to host this big football event.
The Ministry spokesperson said Egypt has the necessary infrastructure and skills to hold the tournament. The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) must now get in touch with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and submit a request to host.
This declaration comes after CAF asked member nations to submit proposals for the 2028 tournament’s hosting. A prosperous football country, Egypt has previously staged significant events. The nation last hosted the AFCON in 2019, stepping in to take over for another host, and the occasion drew accolades for its planning and facilities.
Egypt’s New Administrative Capital site helps it to apply once more, and it has several excellent stadiums, including Cairo International Stadium and Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria.
The Egyptian Football Association will probably start negotiations and ultimately file a formal interest to CAF as CAF launches its bidding process. Egypt’s declaration raises the rivalry for the 2028 hosting rights as other African countries are also anticipated to submit bids soon.
Before selecting the host country for Africa’s premier football competition, CAF will assess bids against factors such as stadium quality, housing, transportation, security, and overall organisation.





