December 12, 2025

CAF Enforces Strict Coaching Standards Across Africa,Unqualified Coaches Face Bans

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‎By Sportsgister

‎The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially enforced new coaching requirements for national teams and club competitions across the continent a move expected to transform coaching standards and align Africa with global football norms.

‎Under the updated rules, head coaches and assistants participating in CAF-sanctioned competitions must now hold either a CAF A Licence or CAF Pro Licence (or an equivalent from other confederations). This applies to high-profile tournaments such as:

‎AFCON (Men’s and Women’s – Qualifiers & Final Phase)

‎CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup

‎CHAN

‎CAF Super Cup

‎Men’s U17, U20, U23 AFCON

‎Women’s U17 and U20 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

‎CAF Women’s Champions League

‎Women’s Youth Club Competitions, if applicable

‎Grace Period and Strict Penalties

‎CAF has given a grace period until the end of the 2026/2027 season to coaches hired before May 4, 2025, allowing them time to obtain the required qualifications. However, newly appointed coaches must already meet the licensing standards.

‎Any coach who fails to comply will face strict consequences, including:

‎Denial of access to Zones 1 and 2 of stadiums during CAF matches

‎Ineligibility to be registered as team officials

‎Prohibition from participating in official team activities

‎Possible referral to CAF Judicial Bodies for further disciplinary action

‎The message from CAF is clear: coaches must meet the standard or risk their careers. Clubs and national teams will now be held fully accountable for ensuring compliance.

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