Caf's Decision to Breathe New Life into Africa Cup of Nations Leaves Many Questioning the Future of the Tournament
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been a vintage edition, with its unique blend of late twists, ridiculous goals, and dramatic storylines captivating fans across the continent. The knockout stages saw star names step forward, including Brahim Díaz, Victor Osimhen, and Ademola Lookman, who led hosts Morocco to a major wobble against Tanzania. However, it's hard not to feel that the tournament's future has been put on hold after Caf announced its decision to switch the Africa Cup of Nations from an annual event to every four years starting in 2028.
The news was announced on the eve of the tournament and appears to have left several African football federations feeling miffed, with some even claiming they weren't consulted. The Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, first pushed for this change back in 2020 but later claimed that Caf needed to cut down one of its many competitions in order to allow more games to take place worldwide.
The decision has sparked a lot of debate and left fans wondering if the tournament's future is secure. It seems that Caf had already made up their minds about changing the format months ago, as revealed by an unnamed top-flight manager who spoke to Big Website.
On another note, Eagles fans haven't had the best week, what with Crystal Palace being knocked out of the FA Cup by Macclesfield and captain Marc Guéhi imminently joining Manchester City for a cut-price £20m.
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been a vintage edition, with its unique blend of late twists, ridiculous goals, and dramatic storylines captivating fans across the continent. The knockout stages saw star names step forward, including Brahim Díaz, Victor Osimhen, and Ademola Lookman, who led hosts Morocco to a major wobble against Tanzania. However, it's hard not to feel that the tournament's future has been put on hold after Caf announced its decision to switch the Africa Cup of Nations from an annual event to every four years starting in 2028.
The news was announced on the eve of the tournament and appears to have left several African football federations feeling miffed, with some even claiming they weren't consulted. The Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, first pushed for this change back in 2020 but later claimed that Caf needed to cut down one of its many competitions in order to allow more games to take place worldwide.
The decision has sparked a lot of debate and left fans wondering if the tournament's future is secure. It seems that Caf had already made up their minds about changing the format months ago, as revealed by an unnamed top-flight manager who spoke to Big Website.
On another note, Eagles fans haven't had the best week, what with Crystal Palace being knocked out of the FA Cup by Macclesfield and captain Marc Guéhi imminently joining Manchester City for a cut-price £20m.