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Big Changes for AFCON! Tournament to be Held Every 4 Years Starting in 2028

CAF has announced that the Africa Cup of Nations will happen every four years instead of two. Read about the new schedule and the new African Nations League starting in 2029.

Last updated: December 21, 2025 10:52 am
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Big changes are coming to African football. Starting from 2028, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will no longer be held every two years. Instead, the tournament will take place once every four years.

For many fans, AFCON has always been a regular part of the football calendar. Every two years, African nations come together to compete for continental pride. But behind the scenes, the tight schedule has often caused problems especially for players and clubs.

Many African stars play in Europe and other top leagues around the world. When AFCON happens every two years, it usually clashes with club seasons. Players are forced to leave their teams mid-season, and clubs are not always happy about it. This change is expected to reduce that tension.

With more time between tournaments, national teams can plan better and build stronger squads. Players will also have more time to rest, recover from injuries, and focus on their club careers without constant interruptions.

CAF believes this move will make AFCON bigger and better. A four-year cycle could bring more sponsors, improved organization, and greater global attention. For fans, that means higher-quality matches and a more exciting tournament overall.

The new format also puts AFCON in line with major competitions like the FIFA World Cup and the Euros, which are played every four years. This could help African football gain more respect and visibility worldwide.

As we look ahead to AFCON 2028, one thing is clear: the tournament is entering a new era—one that promises better football, happier players, and an even stronger African game.

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