Guinea has officially begun negotiations with French coach <strong>Hervé Renard</strong> to take over the national football team. This move aims to enhance the team's performance following disappointing results in recent tournaments.
Former Germany national team coach Joachim Löw is reportedly close to taking over the Ghana national team, marking an exciting shift in his coaching career after years of success with the Mannschaft. This development comes at a critical time for Ghana as they aim to regain their international prominence.
Moroccan Football Federation President, <strong>Fouzi Lekjaa</strong>, announced new details regarding the crisis following Senegal's withdrawal from the AFCON 2025 final, where the African Football Confederation awarded the title to Morocco. This decision raises questions about the legitimacy of Morocco's claim to the title.
An Egyptian referee has been appointed to officiate the semi-final match of the African Confederation Cup between Algeria's CR Belouizdad and Morocco's ASFAR. This match is a significant sporting event in the region.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the dates for the semi-finals of the African Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup for the 2025/26 season, with record prizes totaling $48 million. This reflects the growing significance of these tournaments in African football.
The Guinea Football Federation has terminated the contract of coach Otto Addo just 72 days before the 2026 World Cup in North America. This decision follows a 2-1 defeat to Germany, raising concerns about the team's future in the tournament.
Congolese <strong>Veron Mosengo-Omba</strong> has resigned from his position as Secretary General of the <strong>African Football Confederation (CAF)</strong> amid increasing pressure for his dismissal. This resignation comes at a time when African football is facing significant turmoil.
Sudanese club Al-Hilal has officially lodged a complaint with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) against Moroccan club RS Berkane, accusing them of doping during competitions. This move aims to protect the integrity of the game and ensure fairness in continental competitions.
Egyptian media figure Ahmed Shobeir criticized the comments made by the President of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, regarding Al Ahly. He deemed them inappropriate and lacking accuracy, emphasizing the club's significant value in African football.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced significant changes in its administrative structure after the chaos witnessed during the recent Africa Cup of Nations final. This includes the departure of Secretary General Moussa Sow, marking a new chapter for CAF in its efforts to enhance tournament management and reputation.
Patrice Motsepe, President of the African Football Confederation, announced the withdrawal of the Africa Cup title from Senegal during a press conference in Cairo. This decision aims to enhance competition in African football and marks the return of the African Super League for clubs.
The President of the African Football Confederation, <strong>Patrice Motsepe</strong>, announced the increase of participating teams in the <strong>Africa Cup of Nations</strong> to <strong>28 teams</strong> during a press conference in Cairo. This decision aims to enhance African football and attract top players from around the world.
Despite having the Africa Cup 2025 title withdrawn from its national team, Senegal showcased the trophy to the public during a friendly match against Peru in Paris. This symbolic gesture occurred before the match on March 28, 2026, as the team prepares to challenge the decision made by the African Football Confederation.
The Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports congratulated Ahmed Diab on his election as President of the African Clubs Association, praising his role in enhancing football in the continent. This election reflects the trust he enjoys in the sports community.
Moroccan Football Federation lawyer, Murad Al-Ajouti, has issued legal warnings against the company organizing a celebratory match for Senegal at the Stade de France. This warning arises from concerns over potential violations of the rights of the Moroccan national team.
A legal dispute is escalating in African football following the CAF's decision regarding the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final between Senegal and Morocco. Senegalese lawyers assert that the title has not been revoked.
The president of the Senegalese Football Federation announced plans to take legal and ethical actions against the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for stripping the national team of its Africa Cup of Nations title. This move could have significant implications for the international sports arena.
The African Champions League draws attention as three Arab clubs reach the semifinals, while the CAF's decision to award the Africa Cup of Nations title to Morocco raises questions about its credibility.
The acceptance of the Senegalese Football Federation's appeal by the Court of Arbitration for Sport raises a legal crisis regarding the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 title. This decision adds complexity to the football competitions across the African continent.