The African Football Confederation (CAF) is the governing body of football in Africa. It is responsible for organizing and hosting international football competitions, including the FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations. The CAF was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Cairo, Egypt.
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The CAF is a member of FIFA and its statutes are based on the statutes of FIFA. The CAF is governed by a Board of Governors, which is composed of representatives from each member association. The CAF also has a Technical Committee, which is responsible for setting rules and regulations for the game. The CAF also has an Executive Committee, which is responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations.
CAF officials are elected by the member associations, who vote in secret ballot. CAF officials are not allowed to vote for their own candidate or to vote for a candidate that they are affiliated with. Voting is done in secret and all votes are counted by hand.
CAF officials are not allowed to vote for their own candidate or to vote for a candidate that they are affiliated with. Voting is done in secret and all votes are counted by hand.
CAF officials are not allowed to vote for their own candidate or to vote for a candidate that they are affiliated with. Voting is done in secret and all
The capital of Algeria is Algiers, located in the north of the country. It is a major city with a population of around 2.6 million people. The city has a Mediterranean climate and is known for its food and culture. It is also a major tourist destination with many international events taking place in the city each year.
Algiers has a number of historic sites to visit including the citadel, the medina and the mosques. The city also has a number of museums and art galleries to visit, including the Musée d’art contemporain.
There are also a number of restaurants and cafes to visit, including the Algiers Brasserie and Le Bistrot de la Cité.
Algiers is also home to a number of international events each year, including the World Cup and the World Athletics Championships.
There are also a number of sports clubs in Algiers to visit, including the Club Africain, Club Africain de football and Club Africain de handball.
The city also has a number of parks and green spaces to visit, including the Parc de la Médina, Parc des Marais and Parc de la Médina.