{"id":101,"date":"2009-03-03T12:57:54","date_gmt":"2009-03-03T12:57:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/amagep.co.za\/en\/2009\/03\/03\/chan\/"},"modified":"2009-03-03T12:57:54","modified_gmt":"2009-03-03T12:57:54","slug":"chan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/amagep.co.za\/en\/chan\/","title":{"rendered":"CHAN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\" size-full wp-image-100\" src=\"https:\/\/amagep.co.za\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/leopards_liby.jpg\" border=\"0\" width=\"400\" height=\"249\" srcset=\"https:\/\/amagep.co.za\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/leopards_liby.jpg 400w, https:\/\/amagep.co.za\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/03\/leopards_liby-300x187.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Jacques Anouma, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee the African Nation<br \/>Championship (CHAN) tells cafonline.com about the organization activities regarding<br \/>the competition. <\/p>\n<p> <!--more--> <\/p>\n<p>Anouma, also President of the Ivorian Football Federation (FIF) and a member of the<br \/>FIFA Executive says one of the major objectives of hosting the competition was for<br \/>national reconciliation. <br \/>Below are excepts of the interview: &#8220;One of the major objectives for hosting the<br \/>CHAN was for national reconciliation&#8221; says Anouma &#8220;One of the aims for hosting CHAN<br \/>was for national reconciliation&#8221; says Anouma &#8220;Hosting CHAN was for national<br \/>reconciliation&#8221; says Anouma How much has gone into the organization of the maiden<br \/>edition of African Nation Championship (CHAN)? The budget for the tournament is a<br \/>huge one, close to CFA franc 5.5 billion. We tried not to spend too much, but it is<br \/>virtually comparable to the main African Cup of Nations. Our target is to make<br \/>everyone have a great stay during the competition and to leave a memorable image<br \/>about this country in the minds of all. Initially there were many reports in the<br \/>media that Cote D\u2019Ivoire won\u2019t be ready for the tournament, not to talk of meeting<br \/>up the deadline. The organization of the tournament started less than 12 months ago<br \/>and the result is there for all. We redoubled our efforts in our<br \/>quest to meet the deadline before the opening match. I must commend the<br \/>contractors, architects and the entire membership of COCHAN for their efforts in<br \/>putting things together before the opening ceremony. Are you satisfied with the<br \/>conduct of the competition so far? For me I had to challenges, first as Chairman of<br \/>the Local Organising Committee (COCHAN) and Chairman of the Ivorian Football<br \/>Federation (FIF). Most football fans were expecting our team (Elephants) to go far.<br \/>I must admit, our team was not the best and I take responsibility for our lapse. In<br \/>terms of organization, I can say we are close to hundred percent satisfaction, and<br \/>I am very satisfied with the trend of events. Politically, have you achieved you<br \/>goal of using football to reconcile and organizing games in Bouake ? One of the<br \/>major objectives for hosting the CHAN was for national reconciliation and most<br \/>Ivorians welcomed it. Today, calm has returned to Bouake and you can move around<br \/>the city. There is no longer division in the country as all Ivorians are united at<br \/>their best. The tournament afforded the opportunity to watch a game at Boauke, and<br \/>for the second time, and I saw the two forces working cooperatively. The tournament<br \/>has also enhanced business in the city with people trooping in daily. The opening<br \/>ceremony was graced by three Presidents and some remarkable creativity display. How<br \/>did you succeed in doing that? The presence of Presidents (Faure Nyasingbe \u2013 Togo ,<br \/>Yayi Boni \u2013 Benin and Blaise Campoare \u2013 Burkina Faso ) is a mark of solidarity. As<br \/>per African tradition, when one country hosts an international event, it gets the<br \/>backing and support of all within the region. It is important to note that<br \/>President Blaise Campaore was coming to Cote D\u2019Ivoire for the first time since<br \/>1999, and it is football has made it possible. The case of Cote D\u2019Ivoire can be<br \/>comparable to that of Switzerland , when they co-hosted<br \/>Euro 2008. Both teams failed to make it the group stage? The fact that you host a<br \/>competition does not automatically guarantee you the title. All teams want to<br \/>return to their countries with the trophy just as we had an ambition on keeping it<br \/>here. This is not the first competition that a host nation has failed to make it<br \/>past the group stage. Even Rwanda could not make it past the group stage during CAF<br \/>U-20 Championship last month. Unfortunately for me, I am the Chairman of COCHAN and<br \/>President of FIF. Football is developing very fast across Africa and now there are<br \/>no minnows. It is very disappointing we failed to qualify to the next stage, but we<br \/>have to put in our all to during the final phase of the qualifiers of the 2010<br \/>World Cup\/African Cup of Nations, which some few days away. I share the<br \/>disappointments of Ivorians, but that\u2019s football, full of uncertainties. As<br \/>President of the Football Federation, What are you doing improve on your<br \/>domestic championship to achieve the goal of the CHAN? We have tried to inject as<br \/>mush resources into our local league to make it very competitive. In my view, we<br \/>have injected a lot of money into the league and it lies on the clubs to produce<br \/>quality players than what we saw in the CHAN. 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