The confederation of African Football (CAF) has ratified a raft of decisions that will foresee the resumption of soccer activities across the continent. While soccer action has resumed in many leagues to give Betway punters enough games to wager on, CAF has adopted a cautious approach.
In a statement last week by the executive committee, it Okayed the resumption of the AFCON qualifiers for the tournament, whereby Cameroon will host the continent event. CAF also gave the green light to FIFA 2022 world cup qualification, with the world cup hosted in Qatar.
The ordinary general assembly has been scheduled for December in Addis Ababa with Tanzania as a backup if the Ethiopian capital is unready to host the gathering. If the two countries fail to host the ordinary general assembly, the meeting will happen via video conference. Morocco will host the 2021 elective general assembly in March.
The 2020 African national championship (CHAN), which was initially slated for April 25, will now take place from January 16 to February 7, 2021, in Cameroon. CHAN 2022, which was to be held in Algeria, has been moved to January 2023.
CAF outlined its plan for the maiden women’s champion league. There will be one team from each zone, the hosts, and one other team. For the maiden edition, the zonal union of the host country will have two representatives. In the subsequent editions, the host country will have only one representative, while the zonal union of the defending champion will qualify two teams.
According to plans, the competition will happen annually in the second half of 2021, with Betway offering odds on the games. Meanwhile, for the women Africa cup of nations, the event will take place in July 2022, and the hosting bids are open.
Senegal will host the beach soccer African cup of nation’s 2020 edition. The tournament finalists will represent Africa at the 2021 FIFA beach soccer world cup in Russia.
The under seventeen African cup of nations has been pushed to March 2021, at the request of the royal Moroccan football federation. Additionally, an amendment to the MRI testing regulations was approved to disqualify any team that even one eligible player in age-based competitions.
CAF also said the fourth substitute rule in the event of extra time in the knockout stages would be applied. In July this year, the CAF launched a four-year strategic plan for the women’s football team. The program is tailor-made, considering the peculiarities of the continent with a commitment to developing women’s football at levels to new heights.
The platform launched will serve as a reference for promoting and developing sports across the continent. The strategy was first omitted in 2018 during a symposium held in morocco. Among the resolutions was the creation of a women’s football division.
According to CAF president Ahmad Ahmad, the launch of the CAF women’s football strategy is in line with the commitment of giving hope to the youth across the continent and women’s football at all levels. It plans to create a roadmap for specific actions that will revolutionize women’s football.