Luanda — The chairman of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Cameroonian Issa Hayatou, is expected Friday in Luanda for a four-day work visit, during which he will check the state of infrastructures in the ambit of the 2010 African Nations Cup, to be hosted by Angola.
Issa Hayatou heads a delegation made by six people, two of whom arrived in Luanda this Tuesday morning, namely Amr Shaheen and Damian Delvac, from Sport Five, the firm that owns the rights of broadcasting the African football nations cups.
Still this Tuesday it is expected the arrival of the head of CAF's inspectors, the Algerian Mohamed Raouraoua, and officials in charge of the press office, Suleiman Habuba, and finance, Heba Bakr.
For four days, the CAF team will visit the four cities that will host the CAN2010 games, namely Luanda, Benguela, Cabinda and Lubango.
The African Nations Cup in football will happen on 10-31 January 2010.

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