Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) on Thursday, 27 August 2015 signed the Organising Association Agreement (OAA) with Rwanda, hosts of the 2016 Orange African Nations Championship (CHAN)
The
signatories to the document, codifying the obligations of the parties
and regulates the organizational details of the tournament scheduled
from 16 January to 7 February 2016 are:
- Almamy Kabele Camara, CAF 2nd Vice President and president of the CHAN Organising Committee
- Julienne Uwacu, Minister of Sports and Culture, Rwanda
- Hicham El Amrani, CAF Secretary General
- Vincent De Gaule Nzamwita, president of the Local Organising Committee and the Federation Rwandaise de Football Association.
The
signing of the OAA came after inspection visits to the competition
venues in Kigali, Gisenyi in Rubavu District and Butare in Huye
district.
The
delegations of CAF and LOC, led respectively by Almamy Kabele Camara
and Ms. Julienne Uwacu, were joined on Wednesday, 26 August 2015 in
Butare by Rwandan Prime Minister, Anastasius Murekezi.
The
Prime minister inquired about the progress of work at Butare Stadium
and the training ground, and urged the contractors on site to complete
outstanding works no later than the end of October.
CAF 2nd Vice
President Kabele Camara, who visited the site last June remarked that
there has been a “considerable advanced” progress on works at the
facility.
Prime
Minister Murekezi in a later audience with CAF 2nd Vice President
Kabele Camara, opined that beyond the borders of the competition, the
tournament will serve a moment of unity and feast in stadiums as places
of socialization and celebration of the African youth.
The
draw for the final tournament of the fourth edition of the Orange CHAN
will be held on Wednesday, 18 November 2015 in Kigali, the capital,
which will host two groups at the natural-grassed Amahoro Stadium and
Nyamirambo Stadium, an artificial turf, just as Gisenyi.
In Butare, the artificial playing turf is ready but related works are ongoing.
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