The 52 Members of the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) today unanimously voted to support the proposal for a biennial FIFA World Cup.
The 13th CAF Extraordinary General Assembly met in Cairo, Egypt today. The meeting was attended by Minister of Sport and Youth in Egypt, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe and presidents from CAF Member Associations.
Also in attendance was a delegation led by two Ministers from Cameroon – the next hosts of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations; Minister of State And General Secretary in the Presidency of Cameroon Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh and the Minister of Sports Prof. Narcisse Mouelle.
The meeting discussed a number of matters relating to the development of football. There were also a number of presentations from various experts including Arsene Wenger, the FIFA Chief of Global Football Development.
On the FIFA International Match Calendar for men and women, the Member Associations unanimously voted in support of the proposal for biennial FIFA World Cups.
CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe told the delegates that good progress is being made in building CAF and African Football to be globally competitive.
“This leadership of CAF will not be judged on ideas or nice talk. My leadership and the current leadership of CAF will be judged on the progress we make. It will be judged on tangible results and benefits to African football. Getting results in the short term as well as the medium to long term is very important.”
The CAF President spoke about a need for partnerships that will ensure that CAF over the years will become self-sustainable.
“Africa will do what is in the interest of Africa, this is clear. As Africa, we will look at what our interests are, and we will work with whoever shares these interests. We also have an obligation to contribute to the growth and success of football worldwide and are committed to making our contribution.”
FIFA President, Gianni Infantino lauded the progress under the leadership of CAF. He said: “It has been nine months since you, CAF delegates, elected this new leadership and this President. These nine months have been of progress and of reforms. Today we are building from this progress. This new CAF is about reforms, it is about innovation and bringing about change in Africa. This leadership is working towards advancing the interest of football in Africa.”
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