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FIFA Secretary General Praises Organisation and High Standards of AFCON 2025

FIFA’s Secretary General, Mattias Grafström, has praised the organisation and overall standards of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, commending the tournament for its quality delivery and professionalism. His remarks reflect FIFA’s positive assessment of the competition and the efforts made by organisers to ensure a smooth and successful event.

Speaking during interactions with the media, Grafström noted that the tournament has met high international standards in terms of planning, infrastructure, and match organisation. He highlighted that both on and off the pitch, AFCON 2025 has demonstrated Africa’s growing ability to host major football competitions that meet global expectations.

The FIFA official particularly applauded Morocco, the host nation, for its preparedness and commitment to delivering a well-organised tournament. According to him, the country’s modern facilities, efficient logistics, and attention to detail have contributed significantly to the positive experience for teams, officials, and supporters. He added that FIFA representatives who have observed several matches have been impressed by the overall execution of the competition.

Grafström also emphasised FIFA’s ongoing collaboration with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and national football associations, stressing that such partnerships are essential to the continued development of the game across the continent. He noted that initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, administration, and grassroots football have played a role in raising the standard of African football.

The positive feedback comes as AFCON 2025 continues to attract strong fan interest and international attention, with matches drawing large crowds and significant global viewership. Observers say the tournament’s organisation and competitive nature have helped further enhance the image of African football on the world stage.

As the competition progresses toward its latter stages, FIFA’s endorsement of the tournament’s standards is seen as a major boost for African football and a clear signal of confidence in the continent’s capacity to host high-profile international sporting events. Many believe the success of AFCON 2025 could pave the way for more major tournaments to be hosted in Africa in the future.

Source: Thepressradio.com

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