CAF Confederation of African Football

CAF Confederation of African Football

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CAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, national, and club competitions, and controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. CAF is the biggest of the six continental confederations of FIFA. Since the expansion of the number of teams at the World Cup finals to 32 in 1998, CAF has been allocated five places, though this was expanded to six for the 2010 tournament in South Africa, to include the hosts. CAF was established on 8 February 1957 at the Grand Hotel in Khartoum, Sudan, by the national football associations (FAs) of Egypt, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Sudan, following formal discussions between the Egyptian, Somali, South African, and Sudanese FAs earlier on 7 June 1956 at the Avenida Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal. Its first headquarters was situated in Khartoum for some months until a fire outbreak in the offices of the Sudanese Football Association when the organization moved near Cairo, Egypt. Youssef Mohamad was the first general secretary and Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem the President. Since 2002, the administrative center has been located in 6th of October City, Cairo, Egypt. CAF currently has 54 member associations: 54 are full members, while Zanzibar and Réunion are associate members (see the CAF Members and Zones section below). The current CAF President is Patrice Motsepe from South Africa, who was elected on 12 March 2021 The 1st Vice-President is Augustin Senghor from Senegal, the 2nd Vice-President is Ahmed Yahya from Mauritania and the 3rd Vice-President is Waberi Souleiman from Djibouti. Current CAF General Secretary is the Swiss-Congolese Véron Mosengo-Omba since 13 March 2021.

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١٠٠١ - ٥٠٠٠ موظف
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CAIRO
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غير ربحي
تم التأسيس
1957

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