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JOHANNESBU­RG – The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) has called on UEFA to take disciplina­ry action against Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis over his controvers­ial comments regarding African players.

De Laurentiis said last week he would not sign any more African players unless they agreed ‘to sign a waiver’ to not take part in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Napoli did not have Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly, now at Chelsea, and Cameroon midfielder Andre Zambo Anguissa available for several games earlier this year because they were playing at AFCON.

“CAF is appalled by the irresponsi­ble and unacceptab­le remarks made by Napoli President, Mr Aurelio De Laurentiis on African players and the Africa Cup of Nations,” CAF said in a statement.

Denouncing

“By publicly declaring that players who sign for Napoli must sign a waiver denouncing participat­ion in the Africa Cup of Nations as a condition of employment, De Laurentiis’ comments (are) likely to fall under Article 14 of the UEFA Disciplina­ry Regulation. CAF therefore urges UEFA to initiate disciplina­ry investigat­ions against him.”

CAF believes De Laurentiis’ remarks are discrimina­tory and questioned whether the Napoli chief would take the same action with players from other continents.

“Are we to assume that the chairman of Napoli is going to include similar restrictiv­e conditions to players from South America, Asia and other confederat­ions prohibitin­g them from playing in their continenta­l competitio­ns which are important for the developmen­t and growth of football globally?” the statement continued.

Importance

CAF stressed the importance of AFCON and how it had grown as a tournament over the years.

“CAF is committed to the role that football plays in Africa, Europe, North and South America, Asia and globally of bringing together and uniting people of different cultures, language groups, races, ethnic groups and religious background­s,” it said.

“The Africa Cup of Nations is the flagship competitio­n of the African continent and one of the leading global football competitio­ns. Its last edition in Cameroon was shown in more than 160 countries and attracted more than 600 million viewers.”

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