CAF Confirms Expansion of Africa Cup of Nations to 28 Teams


The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially reached a landmark agreement to expand the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) from 24 to 28 participating teams, marking a significant تحول in the history of the continent’s premier football competition.
The decision reflects CAF’s ongoing efforts to increase inclusivity and provide more opportunities for emerging football nations across Africa. Since the tournament was expanded from 16 to 24 teams in 2019, the competition has seen a rise in competitiveness, visibility, and commercial appeal. The latest move to 28 teams is expected to further strengthen these aspects while giving a broader range of countries the chance to compete on the continental stage.
CAF believes that the expansion will not only boost football development across member associations but also enhance fan engagement throughout the continent. Smaller nations, which previously struggled to qualify, may now have a realistic pathway to participate in AFCON, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape.
However, the decision may also raise logistical and scheduling challenges. Organizing a larger tournament will require more infrastructure, longer competition periods, and increased financial commitments from host nations. CAF is expected to address these concerns in the coming months, with further details likely to be announced regarding qualification formats and tournament structure.
This expansion signals CAF’s ambition to elevate African football globally, ensuring that the Africa Cup of Nations continues to grow in stature and influence within the international game.

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