The Star Early Edition

Africa needs harmonised football calendar

- MAZOLA MOLEFE

CAF president Ahmad Ahmad has left the door ajar for the possibilit­y of all African leagues operating under a unified calendar after it was evident yet again following the weekend’s Champions League and Confederat­ion Cup round of matches that some regions are disadvanta­ged by the current set-up.

During his tour of the SA Football Associatio­n premises yesterday, Ahmad, who succeeded Issa Hayatou as the CAF president in March, acknowledg­ed that having the various countries schedule their leagues to run from January to November while others use the European format of August to May had increasing­ly become a contentiou­s debate.

“It’s the right question to ask on whether we should harmonise the programme,” he told journalist­s. “We have a symposium next month and there we have not only invited the heads of the football associatio­ns, but also presidents of the different clubs. We have invited all the stakeholde­rs because we really need to think about this and come up with a better solution.”

The contrastin­g calendar has not only been an issue with regards to club competitio­ns, but when it comes to internatio­nal tournament­s such as the regional COSAFA Cup, which concluded in Rustenburg on Sunday with Zimbabwe being crowned winners following their 3-1 thrashing of Zambia, as well as the African Nations Championsh­ip, more commonly known as CHAN, which only allows national team coaches to select players from their respective domestic leagues.

Both competitio­ns do not fall on Fifa dates, meaning clubs have the right to withhold players. The COSAFA Cup failed to attract decent crowds, even when home side Bafana Bafana – with a team made up of little known players from the Premier League and National First Division – played.

“But there is no scientific research telling us we should scrap these tournament­s,” said Ahmad. “The CHAN is a legacy left behind by my predecesso­r and we should fight to preserve it. If anything, we need to work on improving them going forward. We need a study that will allow us to do that with these two competitio­ns. Our idea really is to talk to Fifa and reinforce the competitio­n in the zones because the continent is so vast that the only way to improve the competitio­n is within its zone.”

The CHAN tournament is likely to be moved to another country with confirmati­on from Ahmad that 2018 hosts Kenya are far from ready and their ability to stage the event could be further derailed by the country’s general elections next month.

“At the moment the reality is that they are not ready. They have asked us to give them until the end of August. But we can still confirm that the tournament will take place at the scheduled date of January next year. Our delegation is talking to the (Kenya) government about an action plan and has identified areas that need improvemen­t.”

Bafana play Botswana away on Saturday in the first leg of their second round qualifier for CHAN, with the return match set to take place at Moruleng Stadium a week later. Stuart Baxter, the national team coach, is expected to pretty much use the same team he picked during the COSAFA Cup. But there will be several changes as local teams return for pre-season ahead of the start of the 2017/18 campaign.

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