CONFEDERATION OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL


The 53 member CAF ('Confederation of African Football') , (French : 'Confédération Africaine de Football') , (Arabic : 'الإتحاد الأفريقى لكرة القدم') represents international football in Africa, and organises the African Cup of Nations, CAF Confederation Cup and the African Champions League. The confederation was founded in 1957, and received a guaranteed berth in the World Cup for the first time in 1970. The CAF annually presents the African Footballer of the Year award.
CAF also organises the UEFA/CAF Meridian Cup with UEFA for youth teams.
See also a list of CAF member nations.
There are 10 CAF Nations that participate in the UAFA organised Arab Nations Cup. These are Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan and Tunisia.

Contents
Presidents of CAF
Honorary Presidents of CAF
General Secretaries of CAF
Honorary Members of CAF
CAF General Assembly meetings
Nation Tournaments
Regional Tournaments
Defunct Nation Competitions
Club Competitions
Defunct Club Competitions
World Cup Qualifiers
Totals (current members)
External links

Presidents of CAF


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Abdel Aziz Abdallah Salem (Egypt) : 1957 - 1958.
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★ Gen. Abdel Aziz Mostafa (Egypt) : 1958 - 1968.
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★ Dr. Abdel Halim Mohamed (Sudan) : 1968 - 1972.
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Ydnekatchew Tessema (Ethiopia) : 1972 - 1987.
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★ Dr. Abdel Halim Mohamed (Sudan) : 1987 - 1988.
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Issa Hayatou (Cameroon) : 1988 - Present.

Honorary Presidents of CAF


:Gen. Abdel Aziz Mostafa (Egypt) +
:Ydnekatchew Tessema (Ethiopia) +
:Dr. Abdel Halim Mohamed (Sudan).

General Secretaries of CAF


:
Youssef Mohamed (Egypt) : 1957 - 1958.
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Mustafa Kamel Mansour (Egypt) : 1958 - 1961.
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Mourad Fahmy (Egypt) : 1961 - 1982.
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Mustapha Fahmy (Egypt) : 1982 - present.
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Sodiq Kola (Nigeria): 1999 - present

Honorary Members of CAF


:Mourad Fahmy (Egypt) +
:Ram Ruhee (Mauritius)
:Tom Mtine (Zambia)
:Anani Matthia (Togo)
:Rito Alcantara (Senegal) +
:Saidi El Maamry (Tanzania)
:Nfamara Camara (Guinea).

CAF General Assembly meetings


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★ 1st Ordinary General Assembly in Lisbon , 7-8 June 1956
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★ 2nd Ordinary General Assembly in Khartoum , 8 February 1957
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★ 3rd Ordinary General Assembly in Stockholm, June 1958
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★ 4th Ordinary General Assembly in Cairo , 27 May 1959
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★ '''1st Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Rome , 21 August 1960
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★ '''2nd Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Cairo , 16-17 February 1961
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★ 5th Ordinary General Assembly in Addis Ababa , 16-17 January 1962
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★ '''3rd Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Cairo , 23-24 January 1963
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★ 6th Ordinary General Assembly in Accra , 14-15 November 1963
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★ '''4th Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Tokyo , 7 October 1964
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★ 7th Ordinary General Assembly in Tunis , 11 November 1965
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★ '''5th Extraordinary''' General Assembly in London , 11 July 1966
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★ 8th Ordinary General Assembly in Addis Ababa , 10 January 1968
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★ 9th Ordinary General Assembly in Khartoum , 5 February 1970
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★ '''6th Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Mexico , 18 June 1970
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★ 10th Ordinary General Assembly in Yaounde , 21-22 February, 3 March 1972
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★ 11th Ordinary General Assembly in Cairo , 26 February 1974
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★ 12th Ordinary General Assembly in Addis Ababa , 26 February 1976
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★ 13th Ordinary General Assembly in Accra , 2 march 1978
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★ 14th Ordinary General Assembly in Lagos , 6 march 1980
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★ 15th Ordinary General Assembly in Tripoli , 3-4 March 1982
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★ 16th Ordinary General Assembly in Abidjan , 1st March 1984
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★ 17th Ordinary General Assembly in Cairo , 5 March 1986
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★ 18th Ordinary General Assembly in Casablanca , 10 March 1988
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★ 19th Ordinary General Assembly in Algiers , 29 February 1990
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★ 20th Ordinary General Assembly in Dakar , 10 January 1992
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★ 21st Ordinary General Assembly in Tunis , 23 March 1994
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★ 22nd Ordinary General Assembly in Johannesburg , 11 January 1996
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★ 23rd Ordinary General Assembly in Ouagadougou , 5 February 1998
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★ 24th Ordinary General Assembly in Accra , 19 January 2000
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★ 25th Ordinary General Assembly in Tunis, January 2004
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★ '''7th Extraordinary''' General Assembly in Paris , 19 May 2004
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★ 26th Ordinary General Assembly in Marrakech, 11 September 2005
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★ 27th Ordinary General Assembly in Cairo , 18 January 2006

Nation Tournaments



★ 'African Cup of Nations'

★ 'African Youth Championship'

★ 'African Under-17 Championship'

★ 'CAF Women's Championship'

★ 'CAF Women's Under-19 Championship'

★ 'African Futsal Championship'

★ 'CAF Beach Soccer Championship'

★ 'All-Africa Games'
Regional Tournaments


COSAFA Cup - organized by Confederation of Southern African Football Associations

CECAFA Cup - organized by Confederation of East and Central African Football Associations

CEMAC Cup

Amilcar Cabral Cup - Tournament for Western African nations (Zone 2)

Indian Ocean Games

COSAFA U-20 Cup

COSAFA Women Cup - organized by Confederation of Southern African Football Associations
Defunct Nation Competitions


Afro-Asian Cup of Nations - 1985 - 1997

CEDEAO Cup - 1983 - 1991

Central African Games - 1976 - 1987

West African Nations Cup - 1982 - 1987

UDEAC Championship - 1984 - 1990

UNIFAC Cup - 1999

Club Competitions



CAF Champions League

CAF Confederation Cup

CAF Super Cup

CECAFA Clubs Cup
Defunct Club Competitions


African Cup of Champions Clubs

African Cup Winners' Cup

CAF Cup

World Cup Qualifiers



1930 - ''None''

1934 - Egypt (In a joint group with Asia)

1938 - ''None''

1950 - ''None''

1954 - ''None''

★ '1957 Foundation of CAF'

1958 - ''None''

1962 - ''None''

1966 - ''None''

1970 - Morocco

1974 - Zaire

1978 - Tunisia

1982 - Algeria, Cameroon

1986 - Algeria, Morocco

1990 - Cameroon, Egypt

1994 - Cameroon, Morocco, Nigeria

1998 - Cameroon, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia

2002 - Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia

2006 - Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Tunisia

2010 - South Africa, and 5 other African states
Totals (current members)


★ 5:


★ 4:



★ 3:



★ 2:



★ 1:

(as Zaire)




External links



Confederation Of African Football official CAF site

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