African Cup of Nations: Caf Still Wants to Expand the Competition
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The African Cup of Nations has been held for 16 teams for a long time and has grown to 24 participants since the 2019 edition. A reform that has allowed several nations like Madagascar, Mauritania, Burundi, the Gambia and the Comoros to discover the final phase for the first time in their history. But the African Football Confederation (CAF) does not intend to stop there. At a press conference this Friday, President Patrice Motsepe reaffirmed th…
(wiwsport) - At a press conference held this morning at the end of the Executive Committee of the CAF in Dar es Salaam, the president of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, confirmed major changes for African football. The African Cup of Nations (CAN) will now be played every four years, starting in 2028, [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site #1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article…
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