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Morocco has invested millions in its teams, but with another loss in the WAFCON final, is the return on investment at risk?
The Confederation of African Football officially unveiled the brand-new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF CHAN PAMOJA 2024 on ...
The kick-off of the new eight-team African Football League was confirmed for Oct. 20 by FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who made the announcement at the Confederation of Africa Football's (CAF ...
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Motsepe re-elected as leader of African football - MSN
The 54 member federations of the Confederation of African Football — 12 of whom currently cannot host national-team games in international competitions — elected Motsepe by acclaim unopposed ...
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ESPN Africa on MSNThe WAFCON confetti has settled, but did Africa's women get the best out of it?
With the confetti settled on the Super Falcons' WAFCON glory, it's fair to ask whether women's football in Africa is truly ...
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has “strongly condemned” the behavior of football fans at two CAF Champions League matches in Tunisia and Morocco on Saturday, it said in a ...
Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe will run for a second term as the head of the continent’s football governing body when elections are held next year, CAF announced on ...
FILE - CAF General-Secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba gives a press conference during the Confederation of African Football's extraordinary general assembly in Cairo on Nov. 26, 2021.
South African billionaire mining magnate Patrice Motsepe was elected unopposed as the new Confederation of African Football president, at the organisation’s congress in Morocco on Friday.
The South African is the founder and chairman of African Rainbow Minerals. In 2008, he became a billionaire. Forbes recognized Motsepe as one of the 100 greatest business minds in the world in 2017.
Patrice Motsepe the South African candidate to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) addresses the media during a press conference delivering his manifesto in Johannesburg on February 25, 2021.
Issa Hayatou’s seven-term reign as head of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) ended when the challenger won by 34-20 as delegates voted in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
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