Motsepe announces launch of African Nations League

CAF President Patrice Motsepe has unveiled the African Nations League, a new elite club competition to bolster African football. The tournament will feature clubs from across the continent and is scheduled to begin in September. Motsepe shared the news during a briefing in Rabat, Morocco, ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), announced the creation of the African Nations League during a media briefing in Rabat, Morocco. This initiative aims to strengthen African football by providing a platform for elite clubs from various countries on the continent.

The competition is designed to start in September and will help attract African players who are currently playing abroad. By doing so, it seeks to retain top talent within Africa and encourage their return to local leagues. Motsepe emphasized the importance of such measures to elevate the standard of football in the region.

In related developments, Motsepe revealed changes to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) schedule. After the 2027 edition, the tournament will return to a four-year cycle, with the next one set for 2029. Additionally, the prize money for AFCON winners will rise to $10 million, an increase from the previous $7 million, providing a significant financial boost to participating teams.

These announcements come at a time when African football is seeing positive momentum, including recent reports of CAF achieving profitability after years of deficits. The new league and enhanced incentives are expected to foster greater investment and competitiveness across the sport.

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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.

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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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.

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