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Cairo to Host the 14th CAF Extraordinary General Assembly on 12 March

Cairo to Host the 14th CAF Extraordinary General Assembly on 12 March

CAF07-03-2025

Published: Friday, 07 March 2025
The 14th CAF Extraordinary General Assembly will be held in Cairo on Wednesday, 12 March 2025, at the Marriott Mena House. The event, starting at 10h00 Cairo Time (08h00 GMT), will be broadcast on CAFOnline.com and CAF TV.
Key African football leaders, including presidents of CAF's 54 Member Associations and its six Zonal Unions, as well as senior international football stakeholders, will attend. Dr Patrice Motsepe, CAF President, will chair the meeting.
Prior to the Extraordinary General Assembly, several CAF engagements will take place: 10 March: CAF Zonal Unions meetings chaired by Dr Motsepe from 09h00 Cairo Time (07h00 GMT), followed by a friendly match featuring CAF officials and African football legends in the evening.
CAF Zonal Unions meetings chaired by Dr Motsepe from 09h00 Cairo Time (07h00 GMT), followed by a friendly match featuring CAF officials and African football legends in the evening. 11 March: CAF Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting from 10h00 Cairo Time (08h00 GMT), discussing progress and the future of African football.
CAF Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting from 10h00 Cairo Time (08h00 GMT), discussing progress and the future of African football. 12 March: CAF Extraordinary General Assembly will then officially take place on Wednesday morning and will be concluded with an official press conference later in the afternoon by CAF President, Dr Motsepe.
Further details, including the agenda of the 14th CAF Extraordinary General Assembly, Egypt 2025, will be published on CAFonline.com in due course.
Further Enquiries:
CAF Communications
communications@cafonline.com

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