Mille Collines gets AYC nod

The local organizing committee for the forthcoming African Youth Championship (Cocan) has confirmed that Hotel des Milles Collines will be ready to accommodate delegations to the two week tournament due in Kigali next year. Doubts had been raised over the hotel’s capability to host the visiting delegations as the famous Kigali hotel is still under going a facelift.   

Monday, December 22, 2008
L-R: GAVE ASSURANCE: Jean Pierre Karabaranga, COCAN BOSS: Brig. Gen. John Bosco Kazura.

The local organizing committee for the forthcoming African Youth Championship (Cocan) has confirmed that Hotel des Milles Collines will be ready to accommodate delegations to the two week tournament due in Kigali next year.

Doubts had been raised over the hotel’s capability to host the visiting delegations as the famous Kigali hotel is still under going a facelift.   

Cocan vice president Jean Pierre Karabaranga told Times Sport that the hotel will be ready to offer accommodation by the time the delegation start jetting in.  

"We have already finalised booking for the participants who will reside in this hotel. We don’t have any problem with the hosting hotels,” Karabaranga said.

The head of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) inspection team to Rwanda Slim Aloulou revealed recently that Rwanda is on right course as far as hosting the 2009 African Youth Championship is concerned.

Aloulou who is also the Caf committee chairman for youth championships said that all hosting infrastructures ranging from stadiums, training stadiums, hospitals, hotels and transport have been worked upon thoroughly and he hopes everything will go well during the two week long tournament.

The elderly football administrator said that he had been impressed by the hosting infrastructures of the 16th edition of the African youth championship due next year in Kigali.

Aloulou said, "I am happy to say that everything in relation to the hosting of next year’s African championship is ready.”

"The stadiums; National stadium and Stade Regional are fit to host the event while the training grounds are in good shape too,” Aloulou noted.

Remera, Mumena and Kicukiro will be used as training grounds while Amahoro and Regional stadium will host the games.

Aloulou who was taken on a guided visit of the hotels that will be hosting the visiting teams and delegations gave a thumbs-up on the accommodation facilities.

The hotels include: Serena, Novotel, Mille Collines, Gorilla, Stipp and Top Tower hotels respectively. King Faycal hospital was approved as the tournament’s medical centre.

The African Youth Championship is scheduled to take place from January, 18 to February, 1 2009. The matches will be held in Kigali’s newly renovated Amahoro National Stadium and the capital suburb’s Regional Stadium, Nyamirambo.

According to the draw conducted by Caf’s Essam Mohammed, Rwanda, Mali, Cameroon and Ghana were placed in Group A while Nigeria, Egypt South Africa and Ivory Coast will be squaring it out in Group B.

Hosts Rwanda, which was seeded for the draw, will open the competition against Mali at Amahoro stadium on January 18, 2009 before another cracker sees Ghana taking on arch rivals Cameroon. It will be the first time a tournament of such magnitude will be played in the Cecafa region.

The Caf U-20 African Championship is held every two years with the top 4 teams qualifying for the Fifa World Youth Championship.

Until 1989 the African representatives were determined purely on a qualifying basis with no African title on the line. Since 1991 there has been a qualifying stage followed by a final tournament played by 8 teams in a chosen country.

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