Africa Cup of Nations shunted into margins as greedy game finds no room at top table | Jonathan Wilson

The Africa Cup of Nations is facing an uncertain future as the increasing demands of the calendar threaten to push the tournament to the periphery. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has struggled to find a slot for the competition, with various dates and venues being considered before ultimately settling on January/February.

The issue is not just about scheduling, but also about the growing popularity of European competitions such as the Champions League. FIFA regulations require clubs to release players for only one international tournament per year, which can make it difficult for African teams to compete.

As a result, many top-tier teams have been reluctant to release their star players for the Cup of Nations, preferring to keep them available for more lucrative European matches. This has led to some African teams fielding largely reserve or youth squads, which can be demoralizing for the players and fans.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that FIFA's president, Gianni Infantino, has been accused of being out of touch with the concerns of African footballers and fans. His proposed $100m 20-team African super league was met with skepticism, and his attempts to accommodate the tournament in a European summer slot have been unsuccessful.

The compromise of holding the tournament in December/January may seem like a solution, but it also has its drawbacks. The timing can clash with other European competitions, such as the Boxing Day fixtures, which can make it difficult for fans to watch their favorite teams play.

For Premier League clubs, the impact will be significant, particularly those that field multiple players in the tournament. Sunderland, for example, could be without up to seven players, including some of its most talented young players.

Ultimately, the Africa Cup of Nations needs a more sustainable and inclusive format if it is to continue to thrive as a major international competition. The current system is under threat from the growing influence of European football, but there are still opportunities for African teams to make their mark on the global stage.
 
I feel bad for the players who have to deal with this πŸ€• They're already talented and passionate about the game, and now they gotta worry about missing out on other competitions because of FIFA's rules? It just doesn't seem right πŸ€”.

And yeah, Gianni Infantino's plans don't exactly fill me with confidence πŸ˜’ I mean, who comes up with a $100m super league idea? πŸ€‘ It feels like it's all about the rich guys and their clubs instead of the beautiful game itself ❀️.

Can we just find a way to make the Africa Cup of Nations more sustainable for everyone involved? Maybe create a separate tournament or something? I know it sounds simple, but it would be a huge help for the teams and fans πŸ€—.
 
OMG u gotta feel 4 dis African Cup of Nations 😩... its like they're tryin 2 find a slot 4 it every year & its always a struggle πŸ€”. Its not just about scheduling, its also bout da players 🏈... FIFA's got these rules that make it hard 4 African teams 2 compete, cuz clubs gotta let their players rest after 1 int tournament πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. So now we got top-tier teams skippin out on da Cup, leavin them reserve squads 2 play πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... its defo demoralizin 4 da players & fans πŸ‘Ž.

Annd den there's dis $100m African super league πŸ’Έ dat FIFA came up wit... sounds like a win, but its actually kinda suspect πŸ˜’. Annd Gianni Infantino's just not seemin 2 get it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Anyways, compromise 4 December/January might seem like a solution, but its got its own set of problems 🌑️... clashes w/ European comps, fans struggle 2 watch their fave teams πŸ‘€.

Premier League clubs gonna b hit hard πŸ’₯, esp da ones wit multiple players in da Cup. Sunderland's like, "oh no, we might be out 7 key players 🀯"!!! πŸ˜‚... we need a more inclusive format 4 dis tournament 2 thrive πŸ”œπŸ‘
 
I feel so bad for the African teams right now πŸ˜” They're struggling to compete with the big European clubs and it's like they're being left behind πŸŒ† I remember watching this tournament in '15 and seeing how much energy and passion the fans had - it was truly infectious! πŸ’– But it seems like that same energy is dwindling away as players get pulled off to Europe ⏰ And don't even get me started on the scheduling - January/February feels so far away πŸ“† It's just not the same vibe as having it in a warm summer or autumn ⛅️
 
the thing about africa cup of nations is that its been struggling to find its place in the modern era πŸ€”. with all these euro competitions popping up left and right, it's hard for african teams to compete when they can only play one tournament per year under fifa rules πŸ†. i think caf needs to step up their game and come up with a more sustainable format that doesnt put too much pressure on the players and fans πŸ‘.

i mean, who wants to watch a bunch of reserve teams take the pitch? not me, thats for sure 😴. and as for gianni infantino's super league idea, yeah no thanks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. it sounds like a money grab to me.

anyway, i do think african teams still have a chance to shine if they can find a way to make the tournament more inclusive and appealing to fans around the world 🌎. its just gotta be done in a way that works for everyone involved πŸ’―.
 
I mean, come on... the scheduling issue isn't that hard to figure out πŸ€”. The CAF needs to get a grip and be more proactive about finding a solution that works for everyone. It's not just about the calendar; it's about making sure African teams have a fair shot at competing against top-tier European clubs.

And let's be real, FIFA's president should know better than to propose a super league without consulting the continent πŸ€‘. The fact that he thought 20 teams would magically make it work is laughable. It's like trying to fit too many square pegs into a round hole.

The Boxing Day fixtures are just another excuse for the CAF not to find a solution πŸ˜’. They need to get creative and come up with a format that prioritizes African teams' interests, rather than catering solely to European clubs' schedules.

It's time for the CAF to take ownership of this issue and make some real changes πŸ’ͺ. A new format is needed, one that ensures African teams have a fair chance at competing against the best in the world πŸ†. Anything less would be a cop-out πŸ‘Ž.
 
omg this is like the ultimate plot twist for africa cup nations 🀯 i feel bad for african fans who have to watch their fave players just chillin in europe while others are fighting it out in january tho maybe its a good thing they r holding it during christmas season coz u can still get some festive vibes in with all the euroleague games goin on at the same time πŸŽ„βš½οΈ i think the caf needs to step up their game and find a way to make this tournament more inclusive for african teams, like maybe reduce the number of players from premier league clubs or offer more financial incentives for participating πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” I'm worried about the future of the Africa Cup of Nations πŸ†. It's like they're playing a never-ending game of musical chairs πŸ•°οΈ. One minute it's January, next minute it's December and you gotta adjust again πŸ“…. And let's be real, FIFA is outta touch πŸ˜”. They need to listen to the African teams and fans more, not just the big clubs πŸ€‘. We can't have top players sitting out because of some European competition πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I think they should find a way to make it work for all teams, not just the ones with deep pockets πŸ’Έ. It's time to shake things up and find a more sustainable format πŸ”„. Can we do better than this? 🀞
 
πŸ€” I think it's super tricky to find a time slot that works for everyone involved πŸ•°οΈ. Holding it in Dec/Jan might be a good compromise, but then you gotta consider the Boxing Day fixtures and how fans will even get to watch their teams play ⏰. I mean, if Sunderland is gonna lose 7 key players, including young talent πŸ€•, that's gotta hurt for them. Meanwhile, top-tier teams are just gonna keep playing it cool and release their stars only for the Cup of Nations πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. The CAF needs to find a way to make it more inclusive and sustainable, maybe even exploring other dates or formats, like having regional tournaments beforehand πŸ“…. It's not an easy solution, but I think that's where the magic happens - finding middle ground 😊.
 
Man, this Africa Cup of Nations thing is getting old 🀯... I mean, I get it, the calendar is crazy and all that, but can't they just find a slot already? πŸ™„ It's like, FIFA needs to step in and help CAF out instead of making things harder for them. And what's with Gianni Infantino thinking he knows best? He's always talking about some fancy super league idea, but at the end of the day, it's all just a bunch of noise πŸ—£οΈ...

And don't even get me started on Sunderland missing out on those young players πŸ€•... It's like, I feel for them and all, but come on! Can't they find some way to make it work? The fans are gonna be so disappointed if they can't watch their team play. πŸ˜”

I think what CAF needs is a fresh start, you know? Like, let's get rid of the old system and try something new πŸ”„... Maybe have the tournament in March or April when everyone's not playing all these other competitions. That way, African teams can actually compete with some decent squads instead of just sending out reserves πŸ˜‚.

Anyway, I'm sure CAF will figure it out eventually πŸ’ͺ... But man, this situation is just so frustrating! 😀
 
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