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The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) President Dr Patrice Motsepe and African Club Association (“ACA”) Chairman Hersi Said signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Cairo, Egypt on Tuesday, 11 March 2025.
The MoU strengthens the partnership between CAF and ACA and formalizes a number of strategic objectives.
ACA has commended CAF President Dr Motsepe for increasing financial support for Club Football. This includes the USD 50,000 solidarity fee given to all Clubs that participated in the preliminary stages of the CAF Interclub competition – marking it the first time Clubs are given financial assistance to participate in the CAF Interclub Competitions.
CAF has also increased the prizemoney in both TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup by over 40%.
ACA was launched in November 2023 with the support of Dr Motsepe and recently announced it would be setting up offices at the world-class King Mohammed VI National Football Academy in Sale, Morocco.
CAF and ACA have mutual aims that are crucial in growing Club Football on the continent, including protecting and developing a large and healthy professional football sector and investing in and promoting the training of young talented players in the long-term interest of football.
They also seek to ensure players benefit from suitable education pathways throughout their sporting careers and to promote fair play and to fight against racism, doping, violence, match-fixing and corruption in football.
CAF and ACA will work to ensure that National Team and Club Football provides substantial benefits to players, clubs, leagues, and member associations, as well as to foster closer working relationships.
They have also resolved that sports-related disputes shall be resolved within the appropriate resolution structures; and that strong national championships and international competitions organised by CAF are vital for the on-going and healthy development of football.
CURRENT AFRICAN CLUB ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS
Hersi Said (Young Africans, Tanzania) – Chairman
Jessica Motaung (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa) – Vice Chairperson
Paul Bassey (Akwa United, Nigeria) – Vice Chairperson
CECAFA
Hersi Said (Young Africans, Tanzania)
Hassan Ali Eissa (Al Hilal, Sudan)
COSAFA
Jessica Motaung (Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa)
Salomo Hei (African Stars, Namibia)
UNAF
Khaled Mortagy (Al Ahly, Egypt)
Adil Halla (former Raja Casablanca, Morocco)
UNIFFAC
Ravel Mondjo Mbouloungou (CS de Bendje, Gabon)
Guy Kapya Kilongozi (AS Maniema Union, DR Congo)
WAFU A
Rodney Edmond Michael (Mighty Blackpool FC, Sierra Leone)
Famakan Dembele (AS Real Bamako, Mali)
WAFU B
Ayibatin Wilfrido (AS Loto FC, Benin)
Paul Bassey (Akwa United, Nigeria)
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