Vuvuzelas, Djembe and round ball at Stade Dezavelle, this Saturday. The Messina enclosure welcomes the final of the African Cup of MoselleCam.
For this second edition – last year, the event was won by Congo RDC – the Fennecs of Algeria face Guinea. Kick off at 5 p.m.
This competition, which is inspired by the CAN, the famous African Cup of Nations, brought together 18 teams: from Mali to Senegal via Angola and Cameroon. On the field, players living in Moselle and of African origin. The competition started with group matches, then quarters and semi-finals.
Last year, the sponsor of this CAM was the Malian defender of FC Metz, Kiki Kouyaté and last June, during the group matches, the former garnet striker, the Senegalese Habib Diallo came to applaud the participants.
According, Kevin Ngandouthe president of the platform of African associations of Moselle which organizes this competition, This CAM is of a good level.
It’s not a neighborhood tournament, there is technique and commitment. To win, you really have to give it your all
Beyond the sporting aspect, this event also has solidarity and social virtues, according to Kévin Ngandou
It strengthens the links between communities and it gives a positive image of diversity
The small final of this CAM, will oppose Côte d’Ivoire to Mali Kick off at 2:30 p.m.
The platform of African associations of Moselle also organizes the next weekend, place of the Republic, in Metz, the “Karibu Africa” festival.