PUNCH Online reports that the confusion over the host nation erupted after South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Peace Mabe, said the nation would step in for Morocco, citing stadium readiness and prior experience in hosting major events as justification.

South Africa’s Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie clarified the situation, insisting that “no formal decision” had been made to replace Morocco and reaffirming that the North African country remained the official host.

McKenzie explained that South Africa’s offer to assist was a contingency plan, not a change in hosting rights. Any formal relocation would require CAF approval and government clearance.

The Morocco tournament will also play a role in the qualification process for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The 2026 WAFCON will be the third consecutive edition hosted by Morocco, following the 2022 and 2024 tournaments.