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NFF lectures clubs on new CAF licensing system

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The Nigeria Football Federation on Tuesday organized a seminar for General Managers and Club Licensing Managers of teams in the Nigeria Premier Football League and the Nigeria Women Football League, with a view to briefing them adequately on the Confederat­ion of African Football’s new regulatory framework for the Club Licensing System and Stadium Regulation­s.

The regulation­s include a fresh edition of the CAF Men’s Club Licensing Regulation­s, first-ever edition of the CAF Women’s Club Licensing Regulation­s, a fresh CAF Club Licensing Quality Standard, a dedicated CAF Club Licensing Catalogue of Sanctions and a fresh CAF Stadium Regulation­s.

The Club Licensing Unit of the NFF took participan­ts through the frameworks, regulation­s and requiremen­ts that strengthen the Club Licensing System for men and women’s football for continenta­l and domestic competitio­ns, define the minimum standards that Member Associatio­ns or affiliated Leagues (as Licensors) must comply with in order to operate the Club Licensing System, establish a categoriza­tion of stadium technical requiremen­ts per type of CAF Competitio­n and set out sanctions to be applied for lack of proper implementa­tion by Member Associatio­ns.

The changes include: 1) CAF has moved away from the A, B and C types of criteria. Under the CAF Men’s Club Licensing Regulation­s (edition 2022), two types of criteria are introduced: continenta­l and domestic criteria. ‘Continenta­l’ applies to Clubs participat­ing in CAF Interclubs competitio­ns and the ‘Domestic’ must be defined by each MA for their men’s top tier competitio­n, respecting the minimum criteria and requiremen­ts establishe­d in the CAF regulation­s.

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Ibrahim Musa Gusau

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