FIFA President Sepp Blatter and CAF President Issa Hayatou will close the Seminar with Africa Clubs that is running from 30th to 31st January in Cape Town. The two Presidents are expected to say a few remarks before the first ever such kind of seminar to be held by CAF ends at 3.30pm (South Africa) local time on Friday 31st. The Confederation Africaine de Football has brought thirty-seven (37) of the continent’s top clubs together for a seminar on club licensing and professionalism in football. President Blatter arrived in South Africa on 30th January and will join President Hayatou at the Orange African Nations Championship final day to take place at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday 1st February 2014.
The two-day seminar seeks to equip participants with the requisite knowledge and information about club licensing and the tenets of the fast-growing professionalism in football. Among the topics to be discussed are the following:
- Competitions and Club Licensing: Role of CAF, Federations, Leagues and Clubs
- Professional Development of Clubs: Managerial and Finance
- Infrastructural Development of Clubs and Stadia
- Youth policy
- TV Rights, Broadcasting and Production of matches in Africa
- Marketing of Competitions and Sponsorship for clubs
- Club Licensing System in other Confederations (UEFA, AFC)
- Legal issues concerning Clubs and Status of Players
List of participants at the seminar clubs
1 – Al -Ahly (Egypt)
2 – Zamalek (Egypt)
3 – Raja Casablanca ( Morocco )
4 – Wydad Casablanca ( Morocco )
5 – Espérance Tunis (Tunisia)
6 – Etoile Sportive du Sahel ( Tunisia)
7 – JS Kabylie ( Algeria )
8 – Es Setif ( Algeria )
9 – Tout Puissant Mazembe (DR Congo)
10 – As Vita Club (DR Congo)
11 – Coton Sport ( Cameroon )
12 – Canon Yaounde ( Cameroon )
13 – U.S. Bitam ( Gabon )
14 – Leopards Dolisie (Congo)
15 – Black Devils (Congo)
16 – Ac Horoya Conakry ( Guinea )
17 – As Kaloum ( Guinea )
18 – Stade Malian ( Mali )
19 – Djoliba of Bamako ( Mali )
20 – Diambars ( Senegal )
21 – Diaraf ( Senegal )
22 – Asec Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)
23 – Africa Sports ( Ivory Coast)
24 – ASFA Yennenga ( Burkina Faso )
25 – Asante Kotoko (Ghana)
26 – Hearts of Oak (Ghana)
27 – Enyimba (Nigeria)
28 – Kano Pillars (Nigeria)
29 – Gor Mahia (Kenya)
30 – Al- Merreikh (Sudan)
31 – Al Hilal (Sudan)
32 – St. George (Ethiopia)
33 – Orlando Pirates ( South Africa)
34 – Kaizer Chiefs ( South Africa)
35 – Dynamos (Zimbabwe)
36 – Primeiro de Agosto (Angola)
37 – Zesco United ( Zambia)
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