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African Cup to open, soccer to vie with virus for attention

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January 6, 2022
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YAOUNDE, Cameroon — The African Cup of Nations will finally open in Cameroon on Sunday, three years later than planned and after two delays, AP reported.

The first postponement was a result of the host country’s own faulty preparations, and the other because of a global pandemic that organisers and everyone else had hoped would be in retreat by now.

Instead, the virus is surging again because of the omicron variant, leaving the continent’s top soccer tournament in the same place it was 12 months ago, with the skills of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and many others at risk of being eclipsed by infections and outbreaks in a region that has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the world.

Amid some calls to postpone again, organizers will forge ahead with the 24-team, 52-game championship in the Central African nation. It will last one month and start and finish at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde, the capital city.

African soccer president Patrice Motsepe promised an “incredible competition,” even if it faces more challenges than usual.

The virus is far from the only potential problem. Cameroon was originally scheduled to host in 2019 but was stripped of that tournament because it was so far behind with its stadium preparations. There’s been frantic last-minute work and, as often happens with the African Cup, the six stadiums in five cities won’t be world-class but will likely get the job done.

Only fully vaccinated fans with proof of negative virus tests will be allowed to attend games. That late restriction was brought in to soothe the nerves of Cameroon health authorities who feared an omicron super-spreader, but it threatens to strip all the color from the African soccer show.

The tournament sometimes struggles with small crowds but they are always striking and unique. With less than 3% of Cameroon’s population fully vaccinated, according to a global vaccination tracker from Johns Hopkins University, the vast majority of Cameroonians won’t be allowed in to see their country’s biggest sports moment since last hosting the African Cup 50 years ago.

Pushed aside by the virus and the infrastructure issues, there’s a full-blown insurrection in the southwestern part of Cameroon, where English-speaking separatists opposing the Francophone government have been fighting to form a breakaway state and have started to use improvised explosive devices.

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