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CAF supports idea of holding World Cup every two years

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JOHANNESBU­RG: African football’s governing body CAF supports staging the World Cup every two years and is pushing ahead with plans for a continenta­l Super League, according to a statement released on Monday.

An executive commitee meeting chaired by president Patrice Motsepe in Morocco at the weekend backed a Saudi Arabian proposal at a recent FIFA meeting to change the frequency of the World Cup.

Since uruguay hosted the first tournament in 1930, the biggest single-sport event has been held every four years apart from a break during World War II.

World Cup qualifying and tournament matches are money-spinners, partly due to TV rights, and increasing the frequency would give African national football associatio­ns a desperatel­y needed financial boost. Motsepe did not address fears that a biennial World Cup added to a biennial Africa Cup of Nations would lead to fixture congestion.

A possible solution would be to combine qualifying for the two tournament­s as was done for the 2006 and 2010 competitio­ns.

The executive have also instructed the club competitio­ns commitee to accelerate a feasibilit­y study of an African Super League.

There have been no details about the proposed competitio­n, which was first moo ted byfi fa president Gianni Infantino at a meeting with CAF officials in Morocco last year. Infantino suggested that 20 clubs be permanent participan­ts while others would qualify via regional competitio­ns.

In April, 12 European clubs announced a Super League of their own before all sides apart from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus pulled out due to widespread criticism.

The 2021-2022 CAF Champions League and CAF Confederat­ion Cup competitio­ns will kick-off on September 10 with the preliminar­y and first round draws to be made not later than August 15.

Bids to host the finals of the two competitio­ns will open this November.

CAF general secretary Veron Mosengo-omba briefed the executive on the final report on its affairs by auditors Price water house coopers, but details were not made public.

The executive told Mosengo-omba to quickly implement the recommenda­tions and to explore the legal consequenc­es of the report findings.

Cairo-based CAF is batling to improve its image ater widespread allegation­s of corruption and its last president, Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad, was suspended by FIFA last year for financial misconduct.

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