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CAF Rejects Proposal to Expand AFCON to 28 Teams

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CAF Rejects Proposal to Expand AFCON to 28 Teams

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected a proposal to expand the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) from 24 to 28 teams after its executive committee voted against the plan, according to The Guardian.

The proposal, introduced by CAF president Patrice Motsepe during a press conference in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in February, was aimed at increasing the number of participating nations beginning with the 2028 tournament.

However, the idea failed to secure the backing of CAF’s executive committee, with two members confirming anonymously that it was overwhelmingly rejected during a round-robin vote.

“We took a round-robin vote, and the proposal was soundly rejected. It was a very bad idea. I do not know why Motsepe proposed it in the first place. There is absolutely no reason for it,” one committee member said.

Another executive committee member claimed the proposal was presented without prior consultation with the broader leadership, suggesting it lacked sufficient internal support.

Despite the rejection, CAF’s Director of Communications, Luxolo September, described the debate as part of an ongoing review of the competition’s future.

“For the last two years or so, CAF leadership has been discussing both in person and through written communication the implementation of the vision of making CAF competitions, in particular the CAF Africa Cup of Nations, world-class. The debate and discussion is not limited to one aspect. The conversation on the CAF Africa Cup of Nations format is an ongoing discussion within CAF,” September said.

The next edition of AFCON will take place in June and July 2027 and will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

Meanwhile, CAF has opened the bidding process for the 2028 tournament, with Ethiopia, Morocco, and a joint bid from Botswana and South Africa among the contenders. September reiterated that CAF remains committed to strengthening its competitions and raising African football to world-class standards.

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Samuel Ahmadu is a distinguished multimedia journalist and women's football expert with over 15 years of experience in the industry. On the back of domestic engagement since 2008, he began his international career journey at Goal.com in February 2014, where he served as an African women's football correspondent for nearly eight years. During his tenure at Goal.com, Samuel covered major events such as three Women's Africa Cup of Nations (2016, 2018, 2022) and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada plus 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. His work at Goal.com earned him widespread acclaim, particularly for his in-depth profiles of African football stars, notably Asisat Oshoala, whose rise he documented from her early years to her breakthrough at the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup in 2014. Prior to his role at Goal.com, Samuel freelanced for various print and broadcast media outlets in Nigeria, including Graphics Newspaper, Radio Nigeria, Grace FM, and Savid Newspaper. His extensive experience and expertise led to his appointment to the Nigeria Football Federation's Standing Committee on Women's Football Development from 2016 to 2018. Since February 2018, Samuel has been the Social Media Manager for Nigeria's women's national teams.In 2019, Samuel joined the Confederation of African Football (CAF) as a women's football content contributor and was promoted to Women's Football Editor in 2021. His contributions to women's football continued as he worked as a Media Consultant for Content Creation and Editorials at the 2022 CAF Women's Champions League. Currently, Samuel also serves as the spokesman for the Nigeria Women Football League, further solidifying his influence and dedication to the growth of women's football in Africa.