Soccer-Africa Cup of Nations moved to every four years


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  • Saturday, 20 Dec 2025

Soccer Football - Africa Cup of Nations - Final - Senegal v Egypt - Olembe Stadium, Yaounde, Cameroon - February 6, 2022 General view of the Africa Cup of Nations trophy on display before the match REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

RABAT, Dec 20 (Reuters) - The Africa ‌Cup of Nations will in future be held every four years instead of every two years, the ‌Confederation of African Football said on Saturday.

The surprise decision was made at the body's executive committee ‌meeting in the Moroccan capital and announced at a press conference by CAF President Patrice Motsepe.

The tournament, which brings in an estimated 80% of CAF’s revenue, has traditionally been held every two years since its inception in 1957.

Sunday marks the start of the 35th edition, hosted in ‍Morocco with the home team taking on Comoros.

Motsepe said the next Cup ‍of Nations finals, scheduled for 2027 in ‌Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, will go ahead and then another tournament would be held in 2028 but after that ‍it ​will be hosted every four years.

Motsepe announced the launch of an African Nations League annually from 2029 to fill the gap, following the example of Europe which holds its championship every four years.

“Historically the Nations ⁠Cup was the prime resource for us but now we will get ‌financial resources every year," he said.

“It is an exciting new structure which will contribute to sustainable financial independence and ensure more synchronisation with ⁠the FIFA calendar.”

TIMING OF ‍AFCON A LONG-STANDING ISSUE

Holding the Cup of Nations every four years had been previously proposed by FIFA President Gianni Infantino but this had been rebuffedby CAF because of their reliance on the revenues that the tournament generates.

The timing of AFCON has long ‍courted controversy because it has usually been hosted in the middle ‌of the European season, forcing clubs to release their African players.

This tug of loyalty was supposed to be solved by movingthe Cup of Nations to mid-year from 2019 but later tournaments in Cameroon in 2022 and Ivory Coast in 2024 were again hosted at the start of the year.

This year's tournament in Morocco was moved back six months when FIFA introduced a new-look Club World Cup, whichwas hostedin the U.S. in June and July.

“It is in the interests of the teams, clubs and players,” Motsepe added. “I can’t have players leaving their clubs in Europe in the mid-season. It’s wrong.

"We've ‌got a duty to the players. We know how frustrating it is for the playerswhen their club says they are needed but they are also needed for the country.

"It's unfair for us to the players. We are solving this problem forus in Africa and for ​our African players."

Motsepe also said there would be an immediate increase in prize money, with the winners of this edition getting $10 million compared to $7 million for the last Cup of Nations won by Ivory Coast.

(Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Rabat; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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