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Hossam Hassan of Egypt, Rabah Madjer of FIFA Mobile 19 Coins Algeria, Austin "Jay Jay" Okocha of Nigeria and Badou Zaki of Morocco.Leading national coaches Florent Ibenge of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Herve Renard of Morocco and Claude le Roy of Togo are also expected to attend.When Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad won the CAF presidency ahead of long-serving Cameroonian Issa Hayatou last March, he vowed to thoroughly review African football.




The Morocco gathering is the fulfilment of that promise with the timing, frequency and number of qualifiers in the Cup FIFA WIKI of Nations likely to be among the hottest topics.Hosting the biennial tournament in January and February has long been a source of frustration for European clubs, especially in England and France, where many Africans play.




Hayatou consistently rejected suggestions of a move to June, saying the weather then was too hot in northern Africa, too wet in the west and centre and too cold in the south.But his view was as much about not bowing to pressure from Europe as climatic conditions because African national teams and clubs play regularly during June without adverse effects.Ahmad appears more of a "team player" than his my-way-or-the-highway predecessor, and what happened to eventual champions.




Cameroon before the 2017 Nations Cup has swayed his mind toward change.Liverpool defender Joel Matip was among six "Indomitable Lions" who refused to be considered, saying their club careers were more important than national duty.If European clubs had their way, the Cup of Nations would be held in mid-year only every four years. They may well get their wish on timing, but not on frequency.

Hossam Hassan of Egypt, Rabah Madjer of FIFA Mobile 19 Coins Algeria, Austin "Jay Jay" Okocha of Nigeria and Badou Zaki of Morocco.Leading national coaches Florent Ibenge of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Herve Renard of Morocco and Claude le Roy of Togo are also expected to attend.When Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad won the CAF presidency ahead of long-serving Cameroonian Issa Hayatou last March, he vowed to thoroughly review African football.




The Morocco gathering is the fulfilment of that promise with the timing, frequency and number of qualifiers in the Cup FIFA WIKI of Nations likely to be among the hottest topics.Hosting the biennial tournament in January and February has long been a source of frustration for European clubs, especially in England and France, where many Africans play.




Hayatou consistently rejected suggestions of a move to June, saying the weather then was too hot in northern Africa, too wet in the west and centre and too cold in the south.But his view was as much about not bowing to pressure from Europe as climatic conditions because African national teams and clubs play regularly during June without adverse effects.Ahmad appears more of a "team player" than his my-way-or-the-highway predecessor, and what happened to eventual champions.




Cameroon before the 2017 Nations Cup has swayed his mind toward change.Liverpool defender Joel Matip was among six "Indomitable Lions" who refused to be considered, saying their club careers were more important than national duty.If European clubs had their way, the Cup of Nations would be held in mid-year only every four years. They may well get their wish on timing, but not on frequency.