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    CAF Faces Criticism Over Silence on US Travel Bans Affecting African Fans

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has come under intense scrutiny for its failure to address the US government’s travel bans and visa restrictions impacting African supporters ahead of the World Cup. Many fans from across the continent face significant hurdles in obtaining visas, threatening their ability to attend the tournament and support their teams on the global stage. This silence from CAF has sparked disappointment among football enthusiasts who expected the governing body to advocate for their interests.

    In a significant development, the US travel policies have raised questions about inclusivity and fairness in international sports events, particularly for African nations whose fans contribute greatly to the tournament’s atmosphere and spirit. CAF’s inaction contrasts sharply with the proactive stances taken by other football confederations in similar situations. The lack of engagement has led to calls for greater accountability and support for African fans facing bureaucratic obstacles.

    Meanwhile, the broader implications of this issue extend beyond football, highlighting ongoing challenges related to travel and immigration policies that disproportionately affect African citizens. The World Cup, as a global event, relies heavily on fan participation to create an electrifying environment, and restrictions on African fans could diminish the tournament’s cultural richness. Advocates urge CAF to take a stronger position to ensure fans are not sidelined due to political and administrative barriers.

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