CHAN 2020 : Competition Venues Prepared For Action
Four days to the kick off of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN 2020), the different competition venues are set to host the 16-nation tournament. The competition will take place in three cities notably, Yaounde, Douala and Limbe-Buea. As the competition draws nearer, members of the organising committees are working tirelessly to make Cameroon’s organisation unique. Members of the Local Organising Committee of CHAN 2020 met in Yaounde on Friday January 8, 2021 to evaluate the state of preparedness. The different site presidents, stadium directors and committee heads explained what has been done at the different levels so as to ensure a successful feast. Lire aussi : Coupe de la Confédération: Coton Sport en état de grâce
The Team : Tanzania Braving The Odds
Even though the Taifa Stars have been in the competition only once, their dream is to go beyond the group stage in this edition of CHAN Cameroon 2021.
The Taifa Stars of Tanzania will compete for the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) title for the second time. Tanzania are placed in Group D alongside Namibia, Guinea and Zambia that are coached by former Cranes coach Serbian Milutin ‘Micho’ Sredojevic. The team has support from the Tanzania Football Federation as a way of helping the team excel in the competition. Lire aussi : Coupe de la Confédération: Coton Sport en état de grâce
CHAN 2021 : Teams Submit Final Lists
To this effect the different participating countries have already named their squads ahead of the 16-nations tournament.
Countries taking part in the sixth edition of the Total African Nations Championship, CHAN, had until midnight January 6, 2021 to submit their final list of players retained for the competition to the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The teams were expected to present the list of 23 players plus additional ten players on their lists. Lire aussi : Elite One: Un fauteuil pour deux
To this effect, the different participating countries have already named their squads ahead of the 16-nations tournament. The head coach of the local Stallions of Burkina Faso, Seydou Zerbo, has made known a list of 33 players to participate at the sixth edition of the Africa Nations Championship, CHAN 2021. The Stallions are already in Yaounde as they look to participate in the CHAN. The coach of the local Syli has made public a list of 30