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CAF President announces new four-year cycle for Africa Cup of Nations

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  • Onye Gbemii 9 hours ago

    A Useless tournament made to enrich caf. A tournament which u spend more than u make and after the end of the day u cant leverage that Useless trophy for anything. Loosing state resources even human lives in the process for ...
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  • Oprege 6 hours ago

    Dr Motsepe is the best thing ever happened to African football in the past decades and God bless him ! He sees a world of corruption and waste in the system set up by the current 2 year format no one does !

  • Brada 46 minutes ago

    The black man will never love and accept anything from his own but they are quick to react when they are being looked down by the whites.

  • kk 9 hours ago

    nonsense !

  • Ofa Atta ( Convert) 9 hours ago

    Rubbish

  • Realistic Ghanaian should not measure with Nigeria 8 hours ago

    Must you blindly copy UEFA with their "annual Nations League" and Euro Championship every 4-year Cycle? We don't need Nations League as there is already CHAN for home based players. If the argument is about European clubs los ...
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  • Fastook 7 hours ago

    Good . It should be every four years . Every two years this tournament cheap

  • Buddy 44 minutes ago

    Who told you. FIFA is even planning of playing the World Cup every two years.

  • Fastook 7 hours ago

    Good . It should be every four years . Every two years this tournament cheap

  • THIS IS NOT GOOD FOR AFRICA PLAYERS, YOU WANT TO FAVOUR EUROPEAN TEAMS 4 hours ago

    BAD DECISION FOR AFRICA PLAYER'S

  • Agyapa 48 minutes ago

    I quite remember One of the main reasons that former CAF President Issa Hayatou stood on his grounds for the tournament to be hosted every two years was because it helped the host nations in infrastructural developments such ...
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  • Payday 37 minutes ago

    Then when is Ghana black stars ever going to win a trophy. The last time we won the AFCON there were eight countries. When the number was increased to sixteen we failed to win the cup and now we have twenty four nations. This ...
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