History Of CAF
From a humble beginning in 1957, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has grown into a respected organisation that today can hold its head high anywhere in the world.
Read more about History Of CAF: Formation, South African Apartheid Issue, African Cup of Nations Is Born, CAF Moves To Cairo, Abdel Aziz Moustafa Becomes President, Egypt Aids The CAF Financially, Sir Stanely Rous Attends CAF 3rd Extraordinary General Assembly in Cairo, African Cup of Champions Clubs Is Born, Tense FIFA-CAF Relationship, Abdel Halim Mohammad Becomes President, Senegal Call For Change, Tessema Rules CAF, New Clubs Competition Evolved, Tessema Names Hayatou As A Successor, Hayatou's Era, CAF Celebrates 50-year Anniversary
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