The Citizen (KZN)

Fifa keen to revise Afcon

- Rabat

– Fifa boss Gianni Infantino told African football leaders over the weekend that he wants their continenta­l Cup of Nations to be played every four years as part of a package of reforms designed to lift “African football to the top of the world”.

Infantino also told a seminar in Rabat attended by delegates from each of the Confederat­ion of African Football’s 54 member associatio­ns, that he wanted new stadiums in every member state and had earmarked $1 billion to finance the ambitious programme.

The Africa Cup of Nations is currently staged every two years, which makes it incresingl­y unpopular with European clubs.

“What I’m asking you, and it’s your decision, is to discuss and consider moving to a Nations Cup every four years,” Infantino said.

He said he wanted to “revolution­ise African football”.

“Pele once said that an African team would win the World Cup, but this hasn’t happened and it seems we are not making enough progress.

“Today must be the day we turn that page” Infantino said.

“Our objective must be to project African football to the top of the world,” he said.

“In the countries where there is already at least one very good stadium, the investment­s can be done in other infrastruc­tures,” he said.

After decades of being accused of not adequately supervisin­g how its money is spent by members, Fifa has been rolling out best practice standards and says it will ensure that the African developmen­t project funding is managed via transparen­t and totally accountabl­e procedures. – AFP

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