The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has confirmed that Morocco will host the Caf Champions League final in Casablanca, while Benin will host the Caf Confederation Cup final.
Caf held an executive committee meeting in Kigali, chaired by Caf president Dr Patrice Motsepe this past Saturday to approve the host countries for the respective continental competitions.
It has now been confirmed that Morocco will host the 2021 Champions League final and Benin the Confederation Cup final.
Continuing with the same format this season, Caf revealed that Morocco will host the 2021 Champions League final and Benin the Confederation Cup final after its executive committee meeting in Kigali, Rwanda.
The Mohamed V Stadium, home of Wydad and Raja Casablanca, will host the Champions League final, set to take place on 17 July.
Meanwhile, Cotonou, Benin will host the Confederation Cup final, although the stadium still has to be confirmed.
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