Ahmad
appears determined to bring changes to CAF
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Contentious decisions on
African football's television rights and tournament hosting agreements will be
reviewed in the coming months, new Confederation of African Football president
Ahmad said on Friday.
BBC
News report continues:
The
possibility of changing the timing of Africa Cup of Nations finals is also on
the cards, as well as the qualification process for junior tournaments.
"I
will be discussing with as many stake holders as there around African football
to come up with the best solution for the problems," Ahmad, who uses only
one name, told a media conference in Johannesburg after meeting with presidents
of southern Africa's football associations.
The
new CAF president, who comes from Madagascar, pulled off an upset triumph over
long-term incumbent Issa Hayatou in last month's elections.
Ahmad
said he was concerned about a 12-year television deal that CAF signed last year
with French-based Lagardere Sports.
"This
contract is the subject of a judicial challenge in the Egyptian courts at the
moment and it was to protect the integrity of CAF in this issue that the
general secretary Hicham (El Amrani) submitted his resignation, which we
accepted," he said.
"We
will investigate but I am concerned about the length of the contract. I would
never sign anything for longer than three years."
Lagardere
Sports hold the television and marketing rights over all CAF's major properties
and have guaranteed African football a minimum of US$1bn (£807m) in income over
the next 12 years. Last month's CAF Congress was told this could be more in the
region of US$1.5bn (£1.2bn).
Ahmad
said he would also consider switching the hosting of the Nations Cup from
January to mid-year and also look at its two-year frequency.
"It
is the big stars who make this tournament and I will be talking to them to see
how they feel. This is something where we need to consider many different
points of view," he said.
African
footballers at European clubs are under increasing pressure to forego the
tournament because it falls in the middle of their club season.
Ahead
of January's finals in Gabon, nine players took the unprecedented step of
turning down call-ups to play for the country in order to stay at their clubs.
Ahmad said CAF would also look at regionalizing qualification for its Under-20 and Under-17 Championship.
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