CAF Announces Expansion of Africa Cup of Nations

CAF president Patrice Motsepe announced an expansion of the Africa Cup of Nations from 24 to 28 teams. This initiative aims to showcase top African talent globally. Despite limited details on implementation, the 2027 finals will occur in East Africa, with a new Nations League starting in 2029.

CAF Announces Expansion of Africa Cup of Nations
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The Africa Cup of Nations is set for expansion as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announces an increase from 24 to 28 teams. Speaking at a press conference, CAF president Patrice Motsepe hailed this move as a testament to the continent's commitment to global football excellence.

The exact format for integrating the extra teams remains unspecified. Motsepe confirmed the 2027 finals would proceed in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. An additional Cup of Nations is scheduled for 2028, transitioning eventually to a four-year cycle.

CAF plans to launch an annual Nations League from 2029, culminating in a biennial 16-team finals. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to standardize and enhance East African football, areas ripe with potential, Motsepe emphasized.

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