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Nations Cup to be expanded and timing changed: CAF

July 20, 2017
Recently elected president of the African Football Confederation (CAF) Ahmad Ahmad (R), FIFA president Gianni Infantino (C) and Royal Moroccan Football Federation president Fouzi Lekjaa  attend the first ever African Football Symposium in Skhirat, on the outskirts of the Moroccan capital, on Wednesday.  Delegates from CAF's 55 member federations, coaches, retired players as well as top football officials from FIFA are in the Moroccan capital to discuss, among other issues, the future of African Cup of Nations, including its format and timing.  — AFP
Recently elected president of the African Football Confederation (CAF) Ahmad Ahmad (R), FIFA president Gianni Infantino (C) and Royal Moroccan Football Federation president Fouzi Lekjaa attend the first ever African Football Symposium in Skhirat, on the outskirts of the Moroccan capital, on Wednesday. Delegates from CAF's 55 member federations, coaches, retired players as well as top football officials from FIFA are in the Moroccan capital to discuss, among other issues, the future of African Cup of Nations, including its format and timing. — AFP

RABAT — The African Nations Cup finals are set to be expanded to 24 teams and moved to dates in June and July but will continue to be held every two years after recommendations on the tournament at a symposium in Morocco on Wednesday.

The decision must still be ratified by the Confederation of African Football’s executive committee, but that could come as early as Thursday when they meet in Rabat.

The recommendations were made after a workshop on the future of the tournament that included much of CAF’s leadership, and the decision is expected to be rubber-stamped.

The timing of the Nations Cup finals has been contentious as it has been played in January, in the middle of the league season in Europe. The majority of Nations Cup players come from European clubs and increasingly found themselves drawn into a club versus country tug-of-war.

The increase in teams follows the expansion of the European Championship last year, which African observers said had been a success.

"From a sporting perspective, it will allow more opportunity for footballers across the continent. It will increase revenue for CAF and we can triple our income. It will also force more infrastructure development," said Nigerian Football Federation President Amaju Pinnock, who is also a CAF executive committee member.

But the tournament will not be cut to once every four years as in Europe because its revenue remains a cornerstone of CAF’s income. It also provides much-needed competitive matches in the qualifying competition for smaller African associations, whose limited finances means they rely heavily on state support. Such support across Africa is readily given for official competitions as opposed to friendly internationals.

The symposium also recommended much stricter standards on stadia for the finals and said future hosts would have to prove they had the necessary infrastructure, particularly high quality pitches and hotels for teams.

These are problems that have bedeviled previous Nations Cup finals. The proposal to increase the scale of the finals to 24 teams did raise some opposition at the symposium, however.

"This will restrict to just a handful the number of African countries who are able to host future Nations Cup," said former Cameroon goalkeeper Joseph-Antoine Bell, one of over 200 African football personalities at the symposium.

Liga fixture draw

postponed by day

The draw to set fixtures for the next La Liga season will take place one day later than scheduled following Tuesday's arrest of Spanish soccer chief Angel Maria Villar, the national association announced on Wednesday.

Arrangements for the new season, due to start on the weekend of Aug. 19, were thrown into doubt after the arrest of Villar, his son Gorka and several other Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) members after a raid on offices in Madrid as part of an anti-corruption investigation.

The federation postponed three days of meetings, which included the draw for fixtures on July 20. But it said on Twitter on Wednesday that the draw would take place on July 21. — Reuters


July 20, 2017
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