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The 13th Edition of The African Games under the " Experience the African Dream "

The 13th Edition of The African Games under the " Experience the African Dream "

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March 08, 2024 to March 23, 2024

History of the African Games

The historical roots of the African Games trace back to a General Assembly of African Ministers of Youth and Sport in Dakar, Senegal, in 1963, leading to the inaugural event in Brazzaville, Congo, in 1965. The success of these games led to the creation of the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA), which was recognized by the Organization of African Unity (OAU) as the official coordinating body for continental sports. In 2013, the SCSA was dissolved, transferring all functions to the African Union Commission, and in 2016, the African Union Sports Council Secretariat was established to further sports development and coordinate the African Games.

About the African Games

The African Games, a property of the African Union and coordinated by the AU Sports Council, are convened quadrennially, acting as a precursor to the Olympics. They serve as a celebration of athletic excellence, African cultural heritage, and unity. The event plays a pivotal role in advancing youth education, gender equality, and social cohesion, aligning with the aspirations of Agenda 2063 for "The Africa We Want."

The Games were established to foster high-performance sports and cultural exchanges among African Union Member States. Organized every four years, these games adhere to rules set by the African Union Specialized Technical Committee for Youth, Culture, and Sports (STC-YCS). The African Union Sport Council Technical Committee for the African Games oversees the evaluation of hosting bids and the overall organization by the Local.

Organizational efforts for the 2024 Games involve collaboration between the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and the Association of Africa Sports Confederations (AASC). This partnership, established through an agreement signed in February 2023 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, emphasizes the collective commitment towards the successful execution of the 13th Edition of the African Games.

About the 13th Africa Games

The 2024 13th African Games, set to be hosted in Accra, Ghana, represent a landmark occasion as it marks the first time the nation will host this esteemed continental sports event. Spanning 15 days, the event will see participation from over 5,000 athletes from across Africa, highlighting the country's capability to organize major events.

This year's games will feature over 5,000 athletes vying in 29 sports disciplines, including eight that will serve as qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The cities of Accra and Cape Coast will host the events from March 8 to 23, 2024. Competitions will span across sports codes like Arm-Wrestling, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball (3x3), and several others, held in venues such as the Accra Sports Stadium and the University of Ghana Stadium.

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All athletics events will take place at the University of Ghana Stadium and the time zone is GMT+0

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