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Afcon goes quadrennial, clubs rejoice as players catch a break
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79154, member: 636"] The big brains over at the Confederation of African Football just dropped a massive change. Their president, Patrice Motsepe, announced the Africa Cup of Nations is shifting from its classic every two-year schedule to a four-year cycle. This decision came straight out of an executive committee meeting in Morocco. They are keeping the upcoming tournament for 2027, which is supposed to be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and they will hold another one in 2028 before the new spacing kicks in. To plug the financial hole left by moving their main cash cow, which brings in most of CAF's money, Motsepe said they are launching a yearly African Nations League starting in 2029. Motsepe framed this as fixing a bunch of long-running headaches. He talked about syncing up better with FIFA's global match calendar, and he specifically mentioned protecting African players based in Europe. He admitted it is unfair to force those guys to leave their clubs in the middle of the European season, creating a loyalty tug of war that damages relationships. The timing of the tournament has been a messy point of contention for ages, even after a failed attempt to permanently move it to the summer a while back. This new plan, he argued, provides more stable yearly revenue through the new league and helps CAF become financially independent without relying solely on the biannual tournament boom. This move actually lines up with what FIFA's head, Gianni Infantino, pushed for before, though CAF had resisted the idea because they needed the two-year cash infusion. Motsepe also confirmed a prize money bump for the current edition happening in Morocco, with the winning team getting a significantly larger payout than the previous champions from the Ivory Coast received. The whole restructuring seems aimed at creating a more predictable and club-friendly system, while trying to replace that vital income with a new annual competition modeled after Europe's successful format. [/QUOTE]
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