African Football Confederation
The African Football Confederation (CAF) is the governing body for football in Africa. Established in 1957, it oversees national football associations and organizes major competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the CAF Champions League. CAF aims to promote and develop the sport across the continent.
CAF is headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, and is responsible for setting the rules and regulations for football in Africa. It also works to improve the quality of the game through training programs and development initiatives for players, coaches, and referees.