Sass Welcomes Afcon Shift To Four-year Cycle Ahead Of 2032

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sass welcomes afcon shift to fouryear cycle ahead of 2032

Morocco captain Romain Sass has voiced his support for the Confederation of African Footballs decision to move the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON from a biennial tournament to a four-year cycle starting in 2032, describing the change as a positive step for players and African football as a whole.

Sass was speaking ahead of Moroccos last-16 clash against Tanzania at AFCON 2025, where the Atlas Lions are targeting a deep run in the competition.

While acknowledging the long-standing tradition of AFCON being staged every two years, the defender admitted the schedule has increasingly become a challenge for players competing at the highest level in Europe.

The former Wolves centre-back pointed to the growing presence of African footballers in elite European competitions as a major factor behind the decision. AFCON has often taken place during the European club season, creating conflicts for both players and clubs during crucial periods.

CAFs reform will see AFCON align more closely with other major international tournaments such as the UEFA European Championship and Copa Amrica, both held every four years. The move is also expected to boost the tournaments global profile while easing the physical and logistical demands placed on players.

Despite backing the change, Sass was keen to stress the competitions unique importance.

The 2027 edition will be the last Africa Cup of Nations played under the traditional two-year format, with the new quadrennial cycle set to begin in 2032, marking the start of a new era for African football.

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