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MEDIAPRO, selected by CAF to provide VAR for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations

The continent’s most important national team competition incorporates video arbitration technology for the first time from the quarterfinals stage.

The African Football Confederation (CAF) has chosen MEDIAPRO as the provider responsible for the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) service for the African Cup of Nations, the largest international tournament of African nations, to be held in Egypt between 21st June and 19th July.
The 2019 edition will be the first African Cup of Nations with 24 teams and with video arbitration technology (VAR) from the quarterfinals stage.

The service also includes a comprehensive training program delivered by the MEDIAPRO crews with simulator and Offline VOR prior to the official VAR application.

In this way the African Football Confederation (CAF) has relied on the experience and success of MEDIAPRO in the implementation of VAR for the African Cup of Nations, the international tournament of national teams par excellence on the African continent with more than 60 years history and which celebrates its 32nd edition this year.

The MEDIAPRO Group is currently the official supplier of VAR for official league competitions in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Chile and the United Arab Emirates, and provides services to CAF and FIBA. The group is also responsible for the video assistant referee technology for the Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa and Copa América 2019.

Recently, it has also been chosen to supply VAR services to the Greek Superliga (football’s first division) and VAR service for the next five years together with Greek company in Digital.

2019 African Cup of Nations, AFCON, finals- Fixtures

Egypt is set to host this year’s African Cup of Nations, AFCON, finals from 21st June to 13th July, 2019.

This will be the fouth time that Egypt has hosted the Africa Cup of Nations. They staged the tournament in 1874, 1986 and 2006 and are the nation to have lifted the trophy the most times, winning the first edition in 1957 and crowned champions again in 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010.

After Egypt, Cameroon have won the tournament the most times – they have five titles, Ghana have four and Nigeria have three.

FIXTURES
Here are the fixtures and timings; in local time

DAY 1: 21/06/19
8:00pm – Egypt vs Zimbabwe
2:30pm – Congo DR vs Uganda

DAY 2: 22/06/19
5:00pm – Nigeria vs Burundi
8:00pm – Guinea vs Madagascar

DAY 3: 23/06/19
2:30pm – Morocco vs Namibia
5:00pm – Senegal vs Tanzania
8:00pm – Algeria vs Kenya

DAY 4: 24/06/19
2:30pm – Côte d’Ivoire vs South Africa
5:00pm – Tunisia vs Angola
8:00pm – Mali vs Mauritania

DAY 5: 25/06/19
5:00pm – Cameroon vs Guinea-Bissau
8:00pm – Ghana vs Benin

DAY 6: 26/06/19
2:30pm – Nigeria vs Guinea
5:00pm – Uganda vs Zimbabwe
8:00pm – Egypt vs Congo DR

DAY 7: 27/06/19
2:30pm – Madagascar vs Burundi
5:00pm – Senegal vs Algeria
8:00pm – Kenya vs Tanzania

DAY 8: 28/06/19
2:30pm – Tunisia vs Mali
5:00pm – Morocco vs Côte d’Ivoire
8:00pm – South Africa vs Namibia

DAY 9: 29/06/19
2:30pm – Mauritania vs Angola
5:00pm – Cameroon vs Ghana
8:00pm – Benin vs Guinea-Bissau

DAY 10: 30/06/19
4:00pm – Burundi vs Guinea
4:00pm – Madagascar vs Nigeria
7:00pm – Zimbabwe vs Congo DRC
7:00pm – Uganda vs Egypt

DAY 11: 01/07/19
4:00pm – Namibia vs Côte d’Ivoire
4:00pm – South Africa vs Morocco
7:00pm – Tanzania vs Algeria
7:00pm – Kenya vs Senegal

DAY 12: 02/07/19
4:00pm – Guinea-Bissau vs Ghana
4:00pm – Benin vs Cameroon
7:00pm – Angola vs Mali
7:00pm – Mauritania vs Tunisia

GROUP A
1 Congo DR
2 Egypt
3 Uganda
4 Zimbabwe

GROUP B
1 Burundi
2 Guinea
3 Madagascar
4 Nigeria

GROUP C
1 Algeria
2 Kenya
3 Senegal
4 Tanzania

GROUP D
1 Côte d’Ivoire
2 Morocco
3 Namibia
4 South Africa

GROUP E
1 Angola
2 Mali
3 Mauritania
4 Tunisia

GROUP F
1 Benin
2 Cameroon
3 Ghana
4 Guinea-Bissau