President of the Nigeria Football Federation and President
of AFCON, Amaju Pinnick on Wednesday in Rabat told the gathering of African
football’s decision makers why CAF’s flagship tournament should be expanded.
“This proposal is hinged on sporting, commercial and
infrastructural reasons, and we believe that sooner than later, everyone would
come to appreciate the position of the proponents of a bigger Africa Cup of
Nations.
“George Weah from Liberia became the only African to have
been named the World Player of the Year, same year he was voted the African
Player of the Year and European Player of the Year. He is from a nation
(Liberia) many would consider a minnow in the African game. If we have a bigger
AFCON, there will definitely be more talented players coming onto the stage,
and we could just discover that the next ‘Weah’ would come from either Djibouti
or Botswana.
“For commercial reason, more corporate organizations and
stakeholders will be involved and it is certainly a bigger cake for everyone.
CAF will be richer and the Member Associations will surely benefit. When UEFA
staged the European Championship in 2012, when it was a 16 –team event, they
made a profit of $1.5 billion. Last year, when they staged a 24 –team event for
the first time, they made $2.1 billion.
“Having a 24 –team AFCON will also compel the development of
stadia facilities across the African continent, as CAF will certainly encourage
co-hosting, and this will also ginger general infrastructural development in
the continent.”
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