"We can only be proud of the excellent CAN organized by the Kingdom of Morocco. This perfect and excellent organization of the women's CAN shows, if need be, that in Morocco, and in Africa, we have the best soccer infrastructure in the world," said Motsepe upon his arrival Sunday at the Rabat-Salé airport.
"I am very excited to attend the semi-finals on Monday and the final on Saturday, in addition to the CAF Awards ceremony, scheduled for July 21," he added.
"I wish good luck to all the teams and may the best team win," he added.
Morocco will play against Nigeria in the semi-finals of WAFCON, tonight at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat (21:00). The second semi-final will pit South Africa against Zambia.