Under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, the 12th African Games will take place in Rabat from 19-31 August, 2019 in accordance with the MOA signed in Rabat, on November 10th, 2018, approving Morocco to host such major sports event, following the withdrawal of Equatorial Guinea. The Games will be held in the following cities: Rabat, Salé, Temara, Casablanca, Benslimane and El Jadida.
The 12th edition, which coincides with the commemoration of the Youth Day, will be, for the first time in African Games history, a qualification step to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
This important continental event will be marked by the participation of more than 6,000 athletes competing in 26 sports disciplines, 17 of which arequalifying to the Olympic Games of Tokyo 2020.
The African Games is a multi-sport contest geared towardsadvancingtop-class African Sports and to foster cultural exchanges between the Member States of the African Union. It is held in accordance with the provisions of the Sports Architecture in Africa agreed by the 5th Ordinary Assembly of the Ministers of Sports, convened on 25&26th July, 2013 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and endorsed upon the Decision of the Executive Board. The organization of African Games draws from the Constitutive Act of the African Union and the Statute of the Africa Sports Council.
History
The first African Games were held in 1965 in Brazzaville. The Founder of the Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, who conceived the African Games, has rechristened the Friendship Games, which included French-Speaking countries; the first Games were, therefore, held in Brazzaville in 1965 and recognized by the International Olympics Committee. The previous editions of the Games were scheduled as follows:
Edition |
Year | City | Country |
Dates |
I |
1965 | Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo |
18 – 25 July 1965 |
— |
1969 | Bamako | Mali |
Cancelled |
II |
1973 | Lagos | Nigeria |
7 – 18 January 1973 |
III |
1978 | Algiers | Algeria |
13 – 28 July 1978 |
IV |
1987 | Nairobi | Kenya |
1er – 12 August 1987 |
V |
1991 | Cairo | Égypte |
20 September – 1er October 1991 |
VI |
1995 | Harare | Zimbabwe |
13 – 23 September 1995 |
VII |
1999 | Johannesburg | South Africa |
10 – 19 September 1999 |
VIII |
2003 | Abuja |
Nigeria |
5 – 17 October 2003 |
IX |
2007 | Algiers | Algeria |
11 – 23 July 2007 |
X |
2011 | Maputo | Mozambique |
3 – 18 September 2011 |
XI |
2015 | Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo |
4 – 19 September 2015 |
XII |
2019 |
Rabat |
Morocco |
19 – 31 August 2019 |