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The future of African club football - CAF Club Licensing System and Stadiums Regulations

Monday, 12 December 2022

In July 2022, after a delay due the pandemic, the CAF Executive Committee adopted a new regulatory framework for the CAF Club Licensing System and Stadiums framework. The new regulations are the first major reform of CAF's club licensing system and stadiums since first introduced in 2012, which include regulations on men's club licensing, women's club licensing and stadium regulations.

Speakers

Farai Razano, Attorney, Razano Attorneys

 

Brian Wesaala, Founder & Project Leader, Football Foundation for Africa

 

Abdallah Shehata, Attorney at Law, Sportiva Law

 

Muhammad Sidat, Head of Professional Football, Confederation of African Football

 

Cynthia Mumbo, Founder & CEO, Sports Connect Africa

 

Khayran Noor, Program Director, LawInSport

 

Sean Cottrell, CEO, LawInSport

 

In this webinar, our expert panel of speakers discuss:

  • The major changes and reforms adopted

  • How CAF plans to manage and oversee the implementation of the regulations

  • Do clubs have the resources to comply with the regulations?

  • The impact on African football

  • Implementation strategies to be adopted by clubs

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