Category: World Service
Date: 01.09.2006
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Fans of African football can tune into the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's English for Africa sports programme Fast Track at 4.00pm GMT on Monday 4 September and be the first to know which African country will host the 2010 African Nations Cup.
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Fast Track will broadcast the live announcement by the Confederation of African Football in Cairo, at around 4.45pm GMT.
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Angola, Libya, Nigeria and joint-bidders, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, will find out if they are the host.
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Martin Davies, Editor of Fast Track, said: "It is great the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ can bring such big news to so many people at the same time.
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"2010 will be the biggest year yet for African football and for the first time ever the continent will host the Fifa World Cup - and who knows, perhaps they could win it!
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"The eyes of the world will be trained on Africa and its football, so whoever hosts the African Nations Cup will have a unique opportunity to showcase the continent's football."
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Football fans can also keep up with the latest results from the African Nations Cup qualifiers by visiting the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service African football website bbc.co.uk/africanfootball - a dedicated resource for fans of African football.
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It also features issues which affect the sport, details of forthcoming fixtures, up-to-the-minute results, league tables and a special feature on players with African roots around the globe.
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