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SUMMARY:2021 Africa Cup of Nations
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations is a men’s football competition for international sides from CAF\, the football confederation of Africa. First held in 1957\, the current holders are Algeria who defeated Senegal 1-0 in the 2019 Final. \n\nWhen is the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations?\nThe Africa Cup of Nations is held every 2 years in odd-numbered years so not to clash with the FIFA World Cup. Usually held in January\, the tournament was moved to June for the first time starting in 2019. \nThe 2021 Africa Cup of Nations was moved back to January due to unfavourable climatic conditions in the host country in June and was due to be played from the 9th January to 6th February 2021. However the tournament was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and will be held exactly one year later\, from the 9th January to 6th February 2022. \n\nWhere is the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations?\nThe host of the Africa Cup of Nations is selected through a bidding process\, with a total of 19 different countries so far hosting the tournament. \nThe 2021 Africa Cup of Nations will be held in Cameroon for the first time since 1972\, after being removed as the 2019 host due to delays in the delivery of infrastructure. Six venues in Cameroon are to be used to host the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations: \n\nDouala – Japoma Stadium (Capacity – 50\,000)\nYaounde – Paul Biya Stadium (Capacity – 60\,000)\nYaounde – Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo (Capacity – 42\,500)\nGaroua – Roumdé Adjia Stadium (Capacity – 30\,000)\nBafoussam – Kouekong Stadium (Capacity – 20\,000)\nLimbe – Limbe Stadium (Capacity – 20\,000)\n\nThe Final will be held at the newly built Paul Biya Stadium in Yaounde on the 6th February 2022. \n\n\n\nWho is competing in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations?\nThe 2019 Africa Cup of Nations was the first held to have 24 teams competing\, up from the usual 16. A total of 52 nations enter the qualification competition\, including the hosts who are already a spot in the main tournament. \nThe qualification process for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations took place between October 2019 and March 2021\, with the winners and runners-up of the 12 groups all qualifying. \nThe qualified teams are: Cameroon\, Senegal\, Algeria\, Mali\, Tunisia\, Burkina Faso\, Guinea\, Comoros\, Gabon\, Gambia\, Egypt\, Ghana\, Equatorial Guinea\, Zimbabwe\, Ivory Coast\, Morocco\, Nigeria\, Sudan\, Malawi\, Ethiopia\, Mauritania\, Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde. The 24th place will be decided in June 2021 and is between Sierra Leone and Lesotho. \n\nHow do I get to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations?\nInternational airports in Cameroon are located in in Douala and Yaoundé\, with flights across Africa and to Brussels\, Istanbul and Paris. \nThinking of going to Cameroon? Search & book your flights through Skyscanner here. \n\n\nHow do I get tickets to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations?\nConsult the official website here to check for updated ticket information. \n\nFurther Information\nAfrica Cup of Nations Official Website: www.cafonline.com/total-africa-cup-of-nations
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LOCATION:Cameroon
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SUMMARY:2021 FIFA Club World Cup
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 FIFA Club World Cup is an international competition for senior men’s football\, contested by the teams of member confederation’s continental club competitions. First held in 2000\, Bayern Munich of Germany are the current holders having won the 2020 competition in Qatar\, following a 1-0 win over UANL of Mexico. The 2021 tournament will likely be the last in its current format\, as its due to undergo a complete overhaul in 2022 or 2023 and expanded to 24 teams. \nThe 2021 FIFA Club World Cup was due to be held in December 2021 but was postponed to February 2022 due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. \n\nWho is playing in the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup?\nThe host nation’s national champions compete along with that year’s winners from the AFC Champions League (Asia)\, CAF Champions League (Africa)\, CONCACAF Champions League (North America)\, Copa Libertadores (South America)\, OFC Champions League (Oceeania) and UEFA Champions League (UEFA). \nThe 2021 qualifiers are: \n\nHosts – Al Jazira (United Arab Emirates)\nAFC – Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)\nCAF – Al Ahly (Egypt)\nCONCACAF – Monterrey (Mexico)\nCONMEBOL – Palmeiras (Brazil)\nOFC – Auckland City (New Zealand)\nUEFA – Chelsea (England)\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nWhere is the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup?\n\n\n \nThe 2021 FIFA Club World Cup was due to be hosted in Japan\, the ninth time the country has hosted the tournament after also hosting between 2005-2008\, 2011-2012 and 2015-2016. \nHowever in September 2021 Japan withdrew from hosting the tournament due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. A month later\, the United Arab Emirates was announced as the new hosts\, the third time the country has hosted the country. \nThe matches will be played at two venues in Abu Dhabi:\n\n \n\nAbu Dhabi – Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium (Capacity – 37\,500)\nAbu Dhabi – Al Nahyan Stadium (Capacity – 15\,000)\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nHow do I get to the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup?\n\n\n \nThinking of flying to United Arab Emirates? Search & book your flights through Skyscanner. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nHow do I get tickets to the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup?\n\n\n \nTo purchase tickets and for further ticket information\, consult the ticketing section of the official FIFA ticketing website here. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nHotels for the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup\nUse TripAdvisor to find some great places to stay in the United Arab Emirates by clicking here. \n \n\n\n2021 FIFA Club World Cup Match Schedule\nFirst Round\n3rd February 2022 (20:30) – Al Jazira v Auckland City (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nSecond Round\n5th February 2022 (20:30) – Al Ahly v Monterrey (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n6th February 2022 (20:30) – Al Hilal v TBC (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nMatch for fifth place\n9th February 2022 (17:30) – TBC v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nSemi-finals\n8th February 2022 (20:30) – Palmeiras v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n9th February 2022 (20:30) – TBC v Chelsea (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nMatch for third place\n12th February 2022 (17:00) – TBC v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nFinal\n12th February 2022 (20:30) – TBC v TBC (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nFurther Information\n\n\n \nFIFA Club World Cup Official Website \n\n\n\n \n\n\n2021 FIFA Club World Cup Match Schedule\nFirst Round\n3rd February 2022 (20:30) – Al Jazira v Auckland City (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nSecond Round\n5th February 2022 (20:30) – Al Ahly v Monterrey (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n6th February 2022 (20:30) – Al Hilal v TBC (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nMatch for fifth place\n9th February 2022 (17:30) – TBC v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nSemi-finals\n8th February 2022 (20:30) – Palmeiras v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n9th February 2022 (20:30) – TBC v Chelsea (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nMatch for third place\n12th February 2022 (17:00) – TBC v TBC (Al Nahyan Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \nFinal\n12th February 2022 (20:30) – TBC v TBC (Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium\, Abu Dhabi) \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \nFurther Information\n\n\n \nFIFA Club World Cup Official Website
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