Table of Contents
- Demand for Respect for AFCON
- Timing Issues with AFCON
- CAF's Announcement
- Mixed Reactions
- Chukwueze's Remarks
Samuel Chukwueze has insisted that the Africa Cup of Nations deserves acknowledgment from the global football community.
The scheduling of AFCON has frequently led to tension between African nations and European clubs, which often find themselves without their players for extended periods of up to a month.
Last weekend, the President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, announced that the AFCON will be held every four years following the 2028 edition.
This decision has elicited a variety of responses, with many criticizing CAF for yielding to the pressures from FIFA, UEFA, and European clubs.
Chukwueze emphasized that AFCON should be given the same level of respect as the FIFA World Cup and the European Championships.
“Everyone wants to participate in AFCON. It is one of the premier tournaments globally. AFCON deserves the same respect as the European Championships or the World Cup,” Chukwueze stated in an interview with Reuters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is there tension between African countries and European clubs regarding AFCON?
The tension arises from the timing of the AFCON, which often requires European clubs to release their players for up to a month, impacting their squad depth and performance.
What recent announcement did CAF make about AFCON?
CAF President Patrice Motsepe announced that AFCON will be held every four years after the 2028 edition, which has sparked mixed reactions from the football community.
What does Samuel Chukwueze think about AFCON?
Chukwueze believes AFCON is one of the best tournaments in the world and should be respected equally to the European Championships and the FIFA World Cup.

