
CAF Internal Turmoil: Executive Committee Members Refuse to Attend Tanzania Meeting Amid Lack of Agenda Details
Behind the scenes at the Confederation of African Football (CAF), a state of tension and disagreement is brewing among several Executive Committee members ahead of an emergency meeting scheduled to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The meeting has sparked widespread controversy regarding its preparation and the level of internal coordination, signaling the onset of a crisis within the continent's highest footballing body.
According to the "Win Win" newspaper, a significant number of CAF Executive Committee members intend to decline attendance at the meeting scheduled for next Friday morning in Dar es Salaam, which was called by CAF President Patrice Motsepe.
The platform reported that invited members have not received details of the agenda or the nature of the topics to be discussed. Some members have confirmed their unwillingness to attend, preferring to await future developments within the Confederation.
In the same vein, CAF Secretary-General Véron Mosengo-Omba continues to refuse to send the agenda to members, citing fears of its content being leaked.
This refusal has intensified the controversy within the Executive Committee, especially given the recent crises and turmoil experienced by the Confederation.
Observers believe these developments reflect the depth of administrative and organizational disagreements within CAF, raising questions about the institution's ability to manage the upcoming period smoothly.
This is particularly pertinent with important continental commitments approaching, which demand greater harmony and transparency among its various components.