The Confederation of African Football, CAF, is reportedly set to abolish the Confederations Cup, African football’s second-tier club competition.
Recall, the Confederation Cup was first held in 2004 after a merger of the CAF Cup and the African Cup Winners’ Cup.
The African football body also introduced a new competition, the African Football League last year.
The African Football League, which started with eight teams will now be expanded to include more teams. It will now be the major club competition on the continent.
The CAF Champions League will take the place of the CAF Confederation Cup and play second fiddle to the African Football League.
The winner of the African Football League will be the continent’s flagbearer at the FIFA Club World Cup.
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