As the 34th edition of AFCON 2023 approaches its climactic conclusion on Sunday, February 11, journalists covering the tournament have shared their insights on the organization, shedding light on both commendations and critiques. Despite unanimous praise for the overall success of the event, journalists have spotlighted ticketing issues as a notable hiccup in the otherwise exemplary organization.
Sekongo Kassoum from igbeke.com acknowledged the remarkable efforts of Côte d’Ivoire as the host country in overcoming significant challenges related to sports, hotel accommodations, road infrastructure, and health facilities.
He commended the impressive deployment of security forces around stadiums and fan zones, ensuring the safety of players and spectators.
While lauding the unique and successful organization of the 34th edition of AFCON, Sekongo Kassoum did not shy away from acknowledging some existing hiccups.
Ngoran Richmond of OCG TV echoed the sentiments of satisfaction, attributing the success of the event to the warm hospitality, brotherhood, and excellent organization demonstrated by the Ivory Coast.
However, he emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of the ticketing system, advocating for increased accessibility to supporters and addressing challenges related to the sale of tickets on the black market.
Ange Koffi, head of the sports desk at Radio Gbêkê FM, praised the Ivorian government and CAF for successfully hosting the tournament, describing it as a beautiful celebration marked by mobilization and hospitality.
However, Koffi expressed concern over the episode of ticket sales, citing difficulties in obtaining tickets and the prevalence of a black-market trade.
Abdoul Coulibaly, a consulate member, commended the collaboration between CAF and the Ivorian state, deeming the overall organization more than satisfactory.
While acknowledging imperfections, particularly in the ticketing system and dedicated press transportation, Coulibaly highlighted the positive impact on various sectors of the population, from traders to hotels, residences, and beyond.
As AFCON 2023 approaches its grand finale, the journalists’ reflections underscore the multifaceted nature of organizing such a monumental sporting event, celebrating successes while pinpointing areas for improvement, with ticketing standing out as a critical aspect requiring attention.