Final 16 concluded for Chan

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After some nerve wrecking African Nations Championship 2014 qualifier encounters, the final 16 teams for the third edition are now complete.

JOHANNESBURG — After some nerve wrecking African Nations Championship (Chan) 2014 qualifier encounters, the final 16 teams for the third edition are now complete.

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The continent and football fans all over the world can gear themselves for yet another ground-breaking football tournament as the quest to replace Tunisia as the Chan champions is set to get underway early next year.

The local organising committee (LOC), excited to organise the third edition of this tournament, is ready to welcome the 15 participating member associations to South Africa.

As the stars of African football prepare to assemble for this coveted trophy, the world can brace itself for some fist-clinching and eye-gripping flair of African football.

An elated LOC chairperson Chief Mwelo Nonkonyane was full of praise in congratulating the teams that have made it into the final 16.

“On behalf of the LOC board, Safa and the rest of South Africa, we would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the 15 teams that have made it through the stiff competition of the qualifying rounds.

‘The strong determination and tenacity displayed during the gruelling qualifying stages of the tournament guarantees us that we will without a doubt experience a mouth-watering and historical Chan 2014. We also want to give special congratulations to Mauritania who for the first time in their history, have qualified for a continental cup competition” Nonkonyane said.

LOC chief executive officer Mvuzo Mbebe echoed the sentiments of the chairperson and was confident that the quality of the 16 teams would encourage South Africans to rally behind this tournament.

“Now that we know the teams coming next year, we encourage South Africans to unite behind this tournament and help us make it a success,” he said. Chan 2014 official draw will be conducted at the Caf headquarters in Egypt on September 18.

The 16 teams that have qualified are as follows: South Africa (hosts), Burkina Faso, Burundi, Congo Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

The tournament is set to kick off on January 11 2014 to February 1 2014 and will be contested at these four world-class venues; Cape Town Stadium, Athlone Stadium, Free State Stadium and Peter Mokaba Stadium.