logo
CAF Hosts Inaugural CAF General Secretaries Leadership Workshop

CAF Hosts Inaugural CAF General Secretaries Leadership Workshop

CAF22-02-2025
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) successfully hosted its inaugural InTandem: CAF General Secretaries Leadership Workshop in Cairo, Egypt, from 20-21 February, 2025. This initiative falls under the umbrella of the CAF General Secretary Programme, which aims to strengthen the leadership and management capabilities of General Secretaries across CAF Member Associations (MAs).
Designed to enhance executive management skills, the workshop provided a platform for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and capacity building. The programme also fosters unity among CAF's Member Associations, reinforcing the crucial role that leadership plays in the success of African football.
'The success of CAF is inherently tied to the success of each of our Member Associations. By investing in the leadership and management skills of our General Secretaries, we are not only empowering individuals but also creating a network of support and collaboration that will benefit football across the continent,' said CAF General Secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba.
The InTandem: CAF GS Leadership Workshop focuses on key areas of executive management, including strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and operational efficiency. Through interactive workshops, training sessions, and peer-to-peer exchanges, participants gained valuable insights and practical tools to navigate the challenges within their respective associations.
A core component of the initiative is the CAF GS Handbook, which serves as a foundational resource for the programme. It provides essential knowledge, frameworks, and best practices tailored to the needs of General Secretaries, ensuring a sustainable and structured approach to football administration.
CAF's commitment to enhancing the capacity of its members aligns with its broader mission to elevate football standards across Africa. By nurturing strong leadership at the administrative level, CAF aims to build a resilient and thriving football ecosystem that drives long-term success and development.
The launch of the InTandem: CAF GS Leadership Programme represents a significant step in CAF's strategic vision, emphasizing collaboration and shared success among its Member Associations. As the programme continues, it is expected to deliver lasting benefits not only to participants but also to the broader African football landscape.
As part of the workshop, delegates visited the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) Technical Training Centre and were welcomed by the FIFA Council Member and EFA President Hany Abou Rida as they participated in a friendly football match, further fostering camaraderie and unity among members.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

CAF Unveils New TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Trophy in Morocco
CAF Unveils New TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Trophy in Morocco

CAF

time2 hours ago

  • CAF

CAF Unveils New TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Trophy in Morocco

Published: Wednesday, 02 July 2025 New Trophy a Bold Emblem of Equality, Unity, and Excellence in Football TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2024 to kick-off on Saturday , 05 July Top African Women Footballers and legends celebrate the launch of a new Trophy The Confédération Africaine de Football ('CAF') has unveiled a new trophy for the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2024, a powerful symbol of the rise and recognition of women's football across the African continent. Drawing direct inspiration from the iconic Men's TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations trophy, the new design represents more than a piece of silverware; it is a celebration of equality, unity, and excellence. The launch of the new trophy forms part of CAF leadership's goal of developing and growing Women's Football in Africa and making African Women's Football amongst the best in the world. The new trophy was celebrated on Wednesday night at an event hosted by CAF and long-term partner, TotalEnergies in Casablanca, Morocco. A Design Rooted in Symbolism and Purpose The trophy's striking design, features identical petals spiralling upward, each one representing a participating national team. Together, they form the shape of a blooming flower, a timeless symbol of growth, empowerment, and beauty. This imagery captures the journey of African women's football and the vibrant strength of its athletes. Emerging from the heart of this elegant floral form is a golden sphere, patterned subtly as a football. Adorned with a shiny gold map of Africa, the sphere reflects the continent's ambition, pride, and global impact in the women's game. Crafted in brilliant silver and matte gold, the body of the trophy is wrapped in a gold ring engraved with the CAF logo, affirming the confederation's steadfast commitment to elevating the women's game across all 54 member associations. The base, a pristine white marble pedestal with elegant gold-accented stripes, bears the name of the competition in refined matte gold lettering, cementing the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations legacy within the rich tapestry of African sport. A New Era for Women's Football in Africa As the next generation of African stars prepare to shine at the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2024, this new trophy will serve as a beacon of aspiration, inspiring millions of young girls across the continent to dream, to believe, and to achieve on the global stage. For more information on the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2024 visit For Further Inquiries contact: communications@ CAF | Communication Department

With the new trophy, the Women's Africa Cup of Nations enters a new era
With the new trophy, the Women's Africa Cup of Nations enters a new era

CAF

time2 hours ago

  • CAF

With the new trophy, the Women's Africa Cup of Nations enters a new era

A golden glow illuminated Casablanca on July 2, 2025. In the elegant setting of Hotel Casablanca, CAF unveiled the new TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) trophy. In front of the cameras and bright lights to the applause of legends of African Women's Football including Amanda Dlamini, Ajara Njoya and Lamia Boumehdi, an entire continent witnessed the birth of a new icon. A testament to the ambitions, struggles and rise of the women's game that now refuses to be marginalized. A visual shock, a collective thrill Inside the room, ear-to-ear smiles and a loud respectful silence swept across with a feeling anew. It was a powerful moment. An unforgettable experience. And the word on everyone's lips was - emotion. For it was not just a trophy that was presented, but the reflection of a struggle. That of football that has long had to justify itself, convince, and exist despite everything. That of the women who laced up their boots when no one believed in them. This Wednesday, they were celebrated. Amanda Dlamini, former captain of the Banyana Banyana, now a TV consultant, did not hide her enthusiasm: "When I started, we played to exist. Today, young people play to win. This trophy is the symbol of this transition. The dream continues, but it is now within reach." A dream with golden contours, proud lines and African roots. A trophy designed to last, to inspire, to become a desire. A desire to brandish it, to include it in their legacy, to offer it to their nations. Present and radiant, Cameroonian striker Ajara Njoya did not mince her words. "It is an evolution. The vision CAF is bringing to us today is excellent for Women's Football. It opens a lot. I remember when I started out; there was a lot of resistance around me. Today, parents are pushing their daughters to play football." Attitudes are changing. The trophy, in its symbolism, embodies this change. It is both recognition of pioneers and a call to newcomers. Those who dream, with the ball at their feet, of trophies and flags raised. A trophy designed to last The deliberately modern design combines simplicity and power. It reveals a desire to break new ground without going away from heritage. The curves recall momentum - a collective movement. The gold touch evokes excellence. The whole concept exudes an almost regal solemnity, as if Africa is finally saying to its queens: "You deserve your rightful place." Lamia Boumehdi, coach of TP Mazembe and the first African coach to win the CAF Women's Champions League, also welcomed the evolution. "This trophy is not just a cup. It is a symbol. A recognition." It is also a burden, a responsibility. We shall have to rise to the occasion." TotalEnergies: A partner that believes in the female spirit Abdesslam Rhnimi, Managing Director of TotalEnergies Marketing Morocco, made no secret of his pride: "This trophy is also the result of a lasting commitment. At TotalEnergies, we believe in the transformative power of Women's Football. We want to support this momentum, in Morocco and throughout Africa." This partnership is part of a long-term investment approach. It goes beyond the visibility of a logo. It is about building, with CAF, a competition worthy of African ambitions. To make it a continental showcase, a platform for both sporting and social expression.

D-2 before the Women's AFCON: 50,000 Hearts Beating as One in Rabat
D-2 before the Women's AFCON: 50,000 Hearts Beating as One in Rabat

CAF

time6 hours ago

  • CAF

D-2 before the Women's AFCON: 50,000 Hearts Beating as One in Rabat

Published: Thursday, 03 July 2025 The countdown is in full swing as the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2024, draws near. To mark the 13th edition of the competition, is revisiting iconic moments that have defined the tournament's rich history. With just two days to go, we look back on an unforgettable evening — the record-breaking final of the 2022 edition at Rabat's Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. The TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in just 2 days. On 23 July 2022, Morocco faced South Africa in the final of 'its' WAFCON, in a charged, electric atmosphere. A crowd of 50,000 packed the stands — an unprecedented turnout in the history of African women's football. Never before had a WAFCON final drawn such a massive audience inside a single stadium. 'What I experienced that night is something I will never forget. The energy from the crowd, the songs, the flags… It was beautiful, it was powerful,' recalled Atlas Lionesses captain Ghizlane Chebbak, who was later named Player of the Tournament. That evening, 50,000 hearts beat in unison, driven by the hope of seeing Morocco claim its first continental title. Under the guidance of Reynald Pedros, the Moroccan side had already made history by becoming the first North African nation to reach the WAFCON final. But standing in their way were the determined Banyana Banyana of South Africa, led by Hildah Magaia and head coach Desiree Ellis, also eyeing a maiden crown. What followed was a gripping, hard-fought contest. In the end, it was South Africa who emerged victorious, edging Morocco 2-1 thanks to a brace from Magaia. Despite the heartbreak, Morocco walked away from the tournament with pride. The team had proven that women's football could rally entire nations, ignite emotion, and inspire lasting change. 'What we witnessed in 2022 went beyond football. It was a movement — a celebration of women's football, a turning point for our continent,' Desiree Ellis said after the final. As the 2024 edition approaches, the image of a packed stadium in Rabat still echoes across African football. It stands as a powerful reminder that WAFCON has entered a new era — driven by passionate fans, inspiring players, and unstoppable momentum for recognition and growth. Morocco is ready to write a new chapter.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store