Morocco has denied that it had withdrawn hosting of the 2015 AFCON.
The North African country however insists that they still want the tournament postponed, forcing a conflict with organisers.
The Confederation of African Football has
maintained its stance that the tournament, to be held between January 17 and February 8, must go ahead as planned.
The ebola virus has claimed more than 4,000 lives since the start of the year, and with around a million spectators expected to travel to watch the tournament, Morocco sports minister Mohamed Ouzzine reiterated the country's desire to for a postponement.
"Our concern is the health of Africa, and based on WHO [World Health Organisation] reports and guidelines, we have to listen," he said.
"Zero safety does not exist, but one has to take the necessary precautions so that the coming tournament will be a football feast, bringing together our African brothers, but given the current ebola situation we don't think such a feast can take place as expected.
"I don't think there is any state or any country that has the necessary capabilities to monitor, check and control the current ebola situation when faced with these numbers. This is our real
problem. We don't have a problem with visiting teams, we have a problem with visitors."
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The North African country however insists that they still want the tournament postponed, forcing a conflict with organisers.
The Confederation of African Football has
maintained its stance that the tournament, to be held between January 17 and February 8, must go ahead as planned.
The ebola virus has claimed more than 4,000 lives since the start of the year, and with around a million spectators expected to travel to watch the tournament, Morocco sports minister Mohamed Ouzzine reiterated the country's desire to for a postponement.
"Our concern is the health of Africa, and based on WHO [World Health Organisation] reports and guidelines, we have to listen," he said.
"Zero safety does not exist, but one has to take the necessary precautions so that the coming tournament will be a football feast, bringing together our African brothers, but given the current ebola situation we don't think such a feast can take place as expected.
"I don't think there is any state or any country that has the necessary capabilities to monitor, check and control the current ebola situation when faced with these numbers. This is our real
problem. We don't have a problem with visiting teams, we have a problem with visitors."
Get Technology News, Blogging and General Tech Tutorials from www.bonanzawap.com
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