Dr Patrice Motsepe: “TotalEnergies CHAN Algeria will be a great success”

CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe said the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (“CHAN”) that will kick-off on Friday night in Algiers will be a great success.

Dr Motsepe attended the inauguration of the Nelson Mandela Stadium located in Baraki that will host the opening game in front of a sold-out audience of 40,000 fans.

The event was attended by Mandela’s grandson; Mandla Mandela and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

Speaking at a press conference in the capital Algiers, Motsepe said, “I want to thank the Algerian authorities for honouring the memory of Nelson Mandela who had understood, long before some people, that sport united people.”

Like this great figure of Pan-Africanism, Motsepe also congratulated the African teams that competed at the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022.

“We witnessed breathtaking performances from our representatives at this World Cup. Tunisia beat France, Cameroon emerged victorious against Brazil, Ghana’s performance in a very difficult group, Senegal’s qualification for the knockout stages and what about Morocco – the first African nation to qualify for the semifinals of this great stage of world football. Africa was truly a source of pride.”

Motsepe was accompanied by the vice presidents of CAF – Augustin Senghor and Seydou Mbombo Njoya, the CAF Secretary General Veron Mosengo-Omba as well as the Algerian Football Federation president Djahid Zefizef at the press conference.

Although Algeria was not present during this World Cup, Motsepe designated the nation of the Desert Foxes as the country of football.

“Look at the number of champions that Algeria has given to football – Rabah Madjer, Riyad Mahrez and also Zizou (Zinédine Zidane) whose parents are Algerian. As soon as you arrive in Algeria, you feel the love that the people have for this game. This guarantees us a great party.”

A popular excitement shared by the CAF president. “It is a unique competition of its kind. African football needs CHAN, which is a real showcase for our local football. Most of our players who shine today in Europe or elsewhere, have a local base. For example, Sadio Mané was trained in Senegal.

Source: Confederation of African Football