After the CAF Executive Committee meeting on 24 January 2014, it was announced that there were six official candidates for the 2019 edition:
Bids: • Algeria • Cameroon • Ivory Coast
Rejected Bids: • Guinea / Guinea-Bissau / Liberia / Sierra Leone • Kenya / Uganda • Malawi / Zambia / Zimbabwe • Nigeria • Senegal This list was different from the list of the host nation bids for both the 2019 and 2021 edition of the Cup of Nations as announced by CAF in November 2013, with Gabon also on the original list, but Cameroon not on it. Among the six official candidates, Algeria, Guinea and Ivory Coast also bid for hosting the
2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Democratic Republic of the Congo had originally put themselves forward as host candidates but withdrew in July 2014. Security concerns and threats from various militant groups particularly in the eastern part of the country were an early issue with a Congolese bid. Before bidding solo Guinea was part of a four-way joint bid with Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Liberia, similarly Zambia was originally part of a joint bid with Malawi and Zimbabwe. Other nations who expressed early interest in hosting were 2013 champions Nigeria, Senegal, and a joint bid of Kenya and Uganda. The decision of the host country was postponed from early 2014 to grant each bidding country adequate time to receive the inspection delegation.
New bid process It was expected that Cameroon would host this edition but it was sidelined by the CAF on 30 November 2018 in
Accra, Ghana for non-compliance with the specifications, CAF announced that they would be receiving applications for the new hosts until 14 December 2018.
Bids: • Egypt • South Africa The organization of the competition was finally awarded to Egypt on 8 January 2019 by the
CAF Executive Committee meeting in
Dakar, Senegal. Voters had a choice between two countries after Morocco's sports minister confirmed that his country was not interested in hosting: Egypt and South Africa. North Africa will host the tournament for the first time in 13 years after being hosted by Egypt also in 2006. This is the fifth time that Egypt will host the African Cup after
1959,
1974,
1986 and the
2006 to become the country that has hosted it for the most times in the continent. == Prize money ==