AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAFCON 2027 Momentum: CAF will hold the AFCON PAMOJA 2027 qualifying draw Tuesday in Cairo, setting group opponents for teams including Nigeria’s Super Eagles, with 48 countries split into 12 groups and the top two advancing—though the three co-hosts (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda) already have places, so only one extra team can qualify from each host group. Regional Football Leadership: COSAFA’s May 17 elective assembly in Harare saw Botswana’s Tariq Babitseng elected president unopposed, with Madagascar’s Alfred Randriamanampisoa named vice-president—marking a leadership shift that also affects Comoros’ football representation. Football Culture, Bigger Stage: A wider look at why African football is growing—stronger competitions, deeper club cultures, and rising global attention tied to AFCON and European league followings—frames this week’s draw as more than fixtures, but identity and pride. Diplomacy & Development (lighter this week): Pope Leo XIV’s new Vatican appointments and Africa–France summit diplomacy were also covered, but the week’s standout news is clearly the AFCON draw and its ripple across the region.
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