JOHANNESBURG: The Africa Cup of Nations will continue to be played every two years, the new Confederation of African Football president Patrice Motsepe said on Tuesday despite a call from FIFA for it to be held only every four years.

The frequency of the tournament, and its timing in mid-season, has long been criticised by club managers in Europe, forced to give up their African players to the tournament every two years.

Last year FIFA president Gianni Infantino said holding the tournament every two years had not provided any commercial or infrastructure benefit and it should be held every four years just like the other continental competitions.

But Motsepe said CAF could not afford to change the frequency because it badly needed the revenue.

“This is an area where there have been differing opinions but I have no doubt where we are now -- it has to be every two years,” he told a news conference in Johannesburg after arriving back in his native South Africa after being elected CAF president in Morocco on Friday.

The Cup of Nations previously provided CAF with 80 per cent of its income and Motsepe said finding new commercial partners for the tournament and other CAF events would be a top priority for him.

The billionaire mining magnate said he would use his business connections to persuade companies who were making good money in Africa to invest in the continents football.

“We want them to continue making good money but also come and partner with us in football,” he said.

“There is a lot we need to do. I have no doubt in my mind I am not going to be president of an organisation which four years from now hasn’t had significant, practical, tangible and accessible progress.”

Published in Dawn, March 17th, 2021

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