Patrice Motsepe, the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), is set to visit Morocco on Thursday to discuss the ongoing crisis surrounding the Africa Cup of Nations title. This visit follows his recent trip to Senegal on Wednesday, where he was welcomed by Abdoulaye Sow, the head of the Senegalese Football Federation, along with key figures from Senegalese football.
In Morocco, Motsepe will meet with Fouzi Lekjaa, the president of the Moroccan Football Federation, and other notable members of the Moroccan football community, as confirmed in a statement from CAF. This visit underscores the importance of resolving the issues related to the Africa Cup of Nations title, which has sparked considerable debate and controversy within the football community.
The discussions in both Senegal and Morocco are expected to focus on the implications of the recent decisions regarding the tournament and how they affect the nations involved. As the situation develops, the outcomes of these meetings may lead to significant changes in how the CAF approaches the governance of the Africa Cup of Nations and similar events in the future.
As reported by filgoal.com.