CAF President Patrice Motsepe speaks at press conference rejecting FIFA influence claims on AFCON schedule ahead of Morocco-Senegal final.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe speaks at press conference rejecting FIFA influence claims on AFCON schedule ahead of Morocco-Senegal final.
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CAF president rejects FIFA influence claims on AFCON schedule change

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On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal, CAF president Patrice Motsepe defended the decision to shift the tournament to every four years after 2028. He rejected accusations of undue FIFA influence and announced plans for an African Nations League in 2029. Meanwhile, FIFA officials praised the high quality of the ongoing AFCON 2025.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced last month its plan to move the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) from a biennial to a quadrennial schedule starting after 2028, a decision that sparked widespread criticism. Several African football figures alleged it was imposed by FIFA, whose president Gianni Infantino had advocated for a four-year cycle six years earlier. Speaking at a press conference in Rabat on January 17, 2026, ahead of the AFCON 2025 final between hosts Morocco and Senegal, CAF president Patrice Motsepe firmly rejected these claims of external pressure from Zurich.

"We didn’t do as good a job at CAF in preparing the ground on this Afcon every four years. We must make sure that our everyday people, who we account to, must understand what we have done is good for them," Motsepe said. He emphasized the benefits for African football, stating, "This is the right decision. We will indeed have a new competition, and it will be enormously successful. African football will be better." Motsepe also called for greater African confidence, independent of influences from bodies like FIFA or UEFA, and stressed the need to educate stakeholders about the changes.

Historically, the biennial AFCON provided around 80 percent of CAF's budget through revenue. However, Motsepe noted that AFCON revenues are now significantly lower than those projected for the new African Nations League, set to launch in 2029. "We are absolutely convinced it will work."

In related developments, FIFA Chief of Global Football Development Arsène Wenger praised the tournament's intensity during a workshop with the Technical Study Group in Rabat on January 16. "The intensity was very high. The mental attitude of all the teams was very strong, and the physical level was absolutely unbelievable," he said, highlighting the narrow quality gaps among teams and the rise of African coaches leading the semi-finalists. Wenger commended the finalists' technical maturity and the TSG's analytical work.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino also sent a message commending both teams for their impressive runs to the final, scheduled for January 18 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

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X users have mixed reactions to CAF President Patrice Motsepe's rejection of FIFA influence claims regarding the AFCON schedule change to every four years after 2028 and the announcement of an African Nations League in 2029. Supporters applaud his firm stance against an 'inferiority complex' and highlight potential revenue increases. Critics, including figures like Egypt coach Hossam Hassan and African legends, argue it prioritizes European clubs and undermines African football development.

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Backlash greets CAF's shift of AFCON to four-year cycle

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Reactions to the Confederation of African Football's decision to move the Africa Cup of Nations to every four years after 2028 have been mixed, with coaches decrying loss of autonomy amid pressure from European clubs and FIFA, while some see upsides. An annual African Nations League will launch in 2029 to fill the biennial gap.

Rais wa Shirikisho la Soka la Afrika (CAF), Dk. Patrice Motsepe, ametangaza kuwa michuano ya AFCON itafanyika kila miaka minne kuanzia 2028 ili kutatua migogoro ya ratiba na mashindano ya vilabu vya Ulaya. Pia, CAF imetangaza uzinduzi wa Ligi ya Mataifa ya Afrika, ambayo itakuwa na maeneo manne ya kikanda na mechi wakati wa dirisha la kimataifa la FIFA. Tangazo hili lina umuhimu mkubwa kwa Kenya, ambayo inajiandaa kuandaa pamoja na Uganda na Tanzania mwaka 2027, ambayo itakuwa ya mwisho chini ya mzunguko wa miaka miwili.

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The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has confirmed that the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) will be held every four years after the 2028 edition. This move aims to standardize the tournament's schedule.

Waziri Mkuu wa Michezo wa Kenya, Elijah Mwangi, amehakikisha kuwa nchi iko tayari kushiriki mwenzi katika kuandaa Kombe la Afrika la Taifa (AFCON) 2027 pamoja na Uganda na Tanzania, licha ya uvumi wa hivi karibuni kuhusu miundombinu isiyotosha. Wakati wa ziara ya kulinganisha nchini Morocco, Mwangi aliangazia mafanikio ya kuandaa Mashindano ya Mataifa ya Afrika (CHAN) mwaka 2025 kama uthibitisho wa utayari. AFCON itakuwa mara ya kwanza kushiriki mwenzi na ya kwanza katika Afrika Mashariki kwa karibu miaka 50.

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Senegal defeated Morocco 1-0 in the Africa Cup of Nations final on January 18, 2026, thanks to Pape Gueye's stunning extra-time goal. The match in Rabat descended into controversy when Senegal players protested a late penalty awarded to the hosts, walking off the pitch and delaying play for over 20 minutes. Brahim Diaz missed the spot-kick, allowing Senegal to rally for their second AFCON triumph in five years.

Morocco began the defense of Ivory Coast's Africa Cup of Nations title with a 2-0 win over Comoros in the tournament's opening match on December 21, 2025, in Rabat. Mali and Zambia played to a 1-1 draw the following day in Casablanca, setting the stage for further group stage action across Morocco's host cities. The 24-team competition runs until January 18, 2026, featuring stars like Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.

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