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The President of the African Confederation of Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has reaffirmed the football governing body’s uncompromising determination to maintain and advance the integrity, reputation, and global competitiveness of African football and CAF competitions.
“I was extremely disappointed with the unacceptable incidences that took place at the Finals” of the AFCON Morocco 2025. “I have taken note of the decision of the CAF Disciplinary Board (..) I respect and will adhere to every decision of our CAF Judicial Bodies,” Motsepe said in a statement published Friday on the CAF official website.
The CAF chief said he had convened a meeting of the CAF Executive Committee (EXCO), which is the highest decision-making body in CAF, outside the CAF Annual Ordinary General Assembly, to review the CAF regulations, including the CAF Disciplinary Code.
This review aims at ensuring that the CAF Judicial Bodies “have the power to impose appropriate and dissuasive sanctions for serious violations of the CAF statutes, regulations, disciplinary code and for behaviour and conduct that seriously undermines or harms the reputation, integrity, respect and global competitiveness of African Football and CAF Competitions.
“We have, over the past few years, significantly improved the quality, integrity, independence, skills and expertise of African referees, VAR operators and match commissioners. We are determined to allocate additional financial and expert technical resources to ensure that the quality, integrity, impartiality, skills and expertise of African referees, VAR operators and match commissioners, are as good as the best in the world,” he added.
One of the first changes Motsepe said he introduced when he became President of CAF was “to ensure that the CAF Referees Committee is independent, impartial and consists of members who were proposed by the 54 CAF Member Associations, as well as the best qualified and respected referees in Africa. It is very important that African referees, VAR operators and match commissioners are perceived, respected and acknowledged as being impartial, fair and world class.”
The CAF president expressed his conviction that “with the additional changes and extensive measures that we are introducing, African Football and CAF Competitions will continue to be respected, admired and amongst the best in the world.”
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