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Broos Fumes Over AFCON Facilities: 'No Vibe' in Morocco
4 Jan
Summary
- Coach Hugo Broos criticizes AFCON facilities in Morocco for sub-standard logistics.
- Bafana Bafana face lengthy 45-minute travel to training pitches.
- Cameroon's coach finds no issues with training arrangements in Salé.

South Africa's head coach, Hugo Broos, has once again expressed his displeasure with the organizational aspects of the Africa Cup of Nations, specifically targeting the facilities provided in Morocco. Broos highlighted concerns over lengthy travel times to training venues, stating that his team often spends over three hours round trip for a single session due to the 45-minute commute each way. He contrasts this unfavorably with previous AFCON tournaments, lamenting the absence of a vibrant tournament atmosphere.
Further complicating matters, Broos revealed that both South Africa and Cameroon are required to train at the same complex used by the Moroccan national team, a potential adversary in the later stages of the competition. He questions the Confederation of African Football's decision to allow this arrangement, suggesting it could offer a competitive advantage to the hosts. This criticism follows earlier complaints from Broos about the perceived lack of tournament 'vibe' compared to past editions in Gabon and Ivory Coast.




