
The Ethiopian Football Federation has officially submitted a bid to host the 2028 Africa Cup of Nations following changes to the tournaments scheduling.Ethiopia had initially targeted the 2029 edition, but CAFs decision in December 2025 to stage AFCON every four years from 2028 forced a revision of the countrys plans. With the new cycle in place, the federation has shifted its focus to securing hosting rights for the 2028 tournament.According to state-owned Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation, EFF Secretary General Bahiru Tilahun confirmed that a formal bid has been lodged, with the process backed by firm guarantees from the Ethiopian government. The support, he noted, underlines the countrys commitment to meeting CAFs hosting requirements.At present, Ethiopia does not have a CAF-accredited stadium, but several projects are nearing completion. The Adey Abeba Stadium in Addis Ababa is at an advanced stage, while other cities under consideration include Bahir Dar, Dire Dawa, Hawassa, Jimma, and Mekele, all with stadium developments underway.Ethiopia faces competition from a proposed joint bid involving Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Egypt has also been linked with interest in hosting the tournament, although no official bid has been confirmed.
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