The Confederation of African Football on Thursday released a statement on the TotalEnergies Champions League Final brouhaha.
According to CAF, it received a letter from the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports referring to the request by the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) and Al Ahly SC for a neutral venue of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions Final.
CAF responded that its Organization appreciates and fully understands the complaints and concerns raised by Al Ahly SC and the EFA and is committed to the principles of fairness, justice and equality of all clubs and member associations.
CAF added that they were obligated to adhere to and implement the decision that was taken by the previous CAF leadership in July 2019, which was that the TotalEnergies Champions League final would be a one-leg final rather than the usual two-legged home and away final.
Furthermore, CAF is also bound by the CAF and FIFA rules which do not allow competition rules to be changed once the competition has started.
They added that Morocco and Senegal were the only countries that fulfilled the host country bid criteria, after a request to its 54 member associations to submit bids to host the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League one-leg final. Egypt did not submit a bid.
South Africa and Nigeria submitted documents expressing an interest to host the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League but did not fulfil the host country bidding criteria.
However, Egypt did submit a bid to host the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup Final but did not fulfil the host country bidding criteria.
The African Football Governing Body, subsequently awarded the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League final to Morocco, after Senegal withdrew its bid.
CAF concluded saying discussions are currently underway within CAF to revert to the old two-legged home and away final to determine the winner of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, rather than the one-leg final.