CAF boss Motsepe reveals Super League delayed start, name change mooted and controversial exclusions
The CAF Africa Super League will kick off two months late in October and have only eight clubs instead of the planned 24, CAF president Patrice Motsepe said on Sunday.South African billionaire Motsepe told public broadcaster SABC in Johannesburg that the competition name may be changed as some sponsors are unhappy with the word 'Super'.He did not give details about prize money, the format, or the names of the qualifiers for the first edition, which it is believed will be staged in October and November.AFP understands the line-up will include 2023 CAF Champions League semi-finalists Al Ahly of Egypt, Wydad Casablanca of Morocco, Esperance of Tunisia and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa.
TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Enyimba of Nigeria, Simba of Tanzania and Petro Atletico of Angola may also take part.This list is sure to anger some countries, especially Algeria, whose clubs have been excluded despite good performances in recent seasons.Chabab Belouizdad have reached the quarter-finals of the last three Champions Leagues and USM Alger won the second-tier CAF Confederation Cup this season.Enyimba have not reached the Champions League knockout stage since 2011, but it would be unthinkable to have an Africa Super League without the most populous country in the continent.Mazembe are the equal second most successful club in CAF competitions with 11 titles, but have fared poorly in recent seasons, losing five of six 2023 Confederation Cup group matches.Motsepe said CAF "know the dates" but did not reveal them, then explained why some major sponsors have a problem with the title. 'Negative connotations' "Some sponsors say the history of the Super League in Europe was not good and if you associate the name