The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has outlined the qualification framework for the upcoming Futsal Africa Cup of Nations, set to take place in Morocco this April. The tournament will feature an eight-team field, with the hosts granted automatic entry, leaving seven vacancies to be filled through a competitive multi-stage qualifying process.
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Bolstered by their superior international standing, Libya, Egypt, and Angola have been granted a bye directly into the final hurdle of the qualifiers. These high-ranking seeds are scheduled to face opponents who have progressed through the preliminary stages, a pool that includes Cameroon, Cape Verde, Kenya, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.
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Elsewhere in the bracket, a further eight nations—Algeria, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Zambia, Mauritania, Tanzania, Ghana, and Guinea—will navigate a parallel second-round route. This path is set to produce the remaining four qualifiers, completing the lineup for what is expected to be a high-stakes continental showcase on Moroccan soil.