Audio By Carbonatix
January 9 has been set as the deadline for the submission of final squad list for the African Nations Cup, the Confederation of African Football has announced.
The final 23-man squad must be sent to the organisation’s Cairo headquarters by midnight GMT on the night of January 9, it confirmed.
All 16 finalists are entitled to have a 23-man squad and a delegation of a further 17 officials
List sent late will see the countries being fined by CAF and a player subtracted from their list.
This happened to South Africa in 1998 when it delayed sending its list to CAF and were only allowed to participate with 22 players, forced to leave striker Pollen Ndlanya out of the squad as a result of an embarrassing administrative botch up.
CAF have long scrapped a rule which demanded preliminary squad lists from participating countries.
They used to ask for a list of 30 players and then a final list of 22 on deadline day but scrapped the regulation some 20 years ago now.
Squad sizes have been increased from 22 to 23 in line with Fifa’s changes for the World Cup.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mercy Johnson faces backlash over $18.24 menstrual kit
27 minutes -
EU plans to fine Google high triple-digit million euro sum, Handelsblatt reports
36 minutes -
Senegal’s Faye names economist Lo as new prime minister
45 minutes -
Landslide at Angola illegal gold mine kills 28
56 minutes -
The Draft NITA Bill should be shredded
1 hour -
Eni and partners approve new development phase for Ivory Coast project
1 hour -
Govt signals tougher scrutiny before renewing Gold Fields’ Tarkwa lease, Reuters report
1 hour -
Africa must build strong systems to achieve sporting success — Herbert Mensah
1 hour -
Gunmen abduct 25 people in twin attacks in Nigeria’s Kwara state, police say
2 hours -
Ebola patients flee in attacks on Congo health facilities, hobbling response
2 hours -
What Is Wrong with Us: Why we keep uprooting young trees because they have not yet become forests
2 hours -
Senegal’s parliament speaker quits two days after prime minister sacked
2 hours -
WHO chief says fast-moving Ebola epidemic is outpacing response efforts
2 hours -
Rubio says Strait of Hormuz has to be open ‘one way or the other’Â
2 hours -
Cocoa farmers, patients and consumers paying price for governance failures – CDM
2 hours