Four-time
world player of the year Lionel Messi linked up with Gabonese president Ali
Bongo Ondimba on Saturday to lay the first stone at a future African Cup of
Nations venue.
Copa
del Rey and Champions League last season, officially started the building
process at the Port-Gentil stadium, which will host Africa Cup of Nations
matches in 2017.
The
ceremony took place on a wide sandy ground where the stadium will be built. It
was the Argentine forward’s first visit to Gabon and he signed autographs on
team jerseys worn by his fans, before proceeding with the laying of the first
stone, accompanied by the president.
“When
I was in Barcelona a few years ago, I met Messi who had told me that he would
come to visit me in Libreville,” said the Gabon president. “It’s a promise he
made me. He is a man of honour who just kept his word.”.
The
new stadium will have a capacity of 20,000 and is expected to host matches from
November 2016 in the build-up to the tournament. Port Gentil is Gabon’s second
city and the country’s oil capital
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