Mali coach Saintfiet hits out at European clubs, FIFA over AFCON changes
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Mali coach Tom Saintfiet on Thursday railed against the
decision to play the Africa Cup of Nations every four years instead of two,
insisting the move was forced upon the continent by FIFA and European clubs
motivated by money.
"I am very shocked with it and very disappointed. It is
the pride of African football, with the best players in African football,"
the Belgian told reporters in Rabat ahead of Friday's AFCON clash between Mali
and Morocco.
"To take it away and make it every four years, I could
understand if it was a request for any reason from Africa, but it is all
instructed by the big people from (European governing body) UEFA, the big clubs
in Europe and also FIFA and that makes it so sad."
Saintfiet, 52, has managed numerous African national teams
including Gambia, who he led to the quarter-finals of the 2022 Cup of Nations.
He was appointed by Mali in August last year and on Friday
will lead them out against current AFCON hosts in a key Group A game at the
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.
The Cup of Nations has almost always been held at two-year
intervals since the first edition in 1957 but Confederation of African Football
president Patrice Motsepe last weekend announced that the tournament would go
ahead every four years after a planned 2028 tournament.
"We fought for so long to be respected, to then listen
to Europe to change your history -- because this is a history going back 68
years -- only because of financial requests from clubs who use the load on
players as the excuse while they create a World Cup with 48 teams, a Champions
League with no champions," Saintfiet said.
"If you don't get relegated in England you almost get
into Europe, it is so stupid," he joked.
"If you want to protect players then you play the
Champions League with only the champions. You don't create more competitions
with more load. Then you can still play AFCON every two years.
"Africa is the biggest football continent in the world,
all the big stars in Europe are Africans, so I think we disrespect (Africa) by
going to every four years.
"I am very sad about that –- I hoped that the love for Africa would win over the pressure of Europe."

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