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FIFA Investment in African Football Surpasses $1 Billion, Infantino Announces in Kinshasa

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Last updated: October 12, 2025 11:48 am
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By Patrice Katuma

KINSHASA, DRC – FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced last week that the organization’s financial commitment to African football has exceeded $1 billion since the launch of the FIFA Forward Programme in 2016, underscoring a strategic effort to accelerate development across the continent.

Speaking to delegates at the 47th CAF Ordinary General Assembly in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Infantino reaffirmed FIFA’s dedication to boosting the sport in Africa, stating that football has “a responsibility to give dreams and hope to the children of Africa.”

According to figures presented to the 54 African Member Associations, investments channeled through the FIFA Forward Programme—earmarked for the Confederation of African Football (CAF), regional associations, and member nations—had reached $1.06 billion by September 2025. The total investment is projected to increase further, reaching $1.28 billion by the end of 2026.

Global Presence and Future Talent

Infantino highlighted Africa’s increasing prominence on the world stage as evidence of the investment’s impact. He pointed to the recent FIFA Club World Cup, noting that players from 19 African nations participated, including nine countries yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup™.

The tournament also featured strong representation from the continent, with four African teams competing: Al Ahly FC, Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Mamelodi Sundowns FC, and Wydad AC.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe praised FIFA’s continued support, emphasizing the invaluable opportunity for African clubs to compete against world-class opponents. Motsepe expressed optimism that African teams would achieve even greater success in future global tournaments.

Academies and Grassroots Development

Looking ahead, the FIFA President unveiled plans focused on talent identification and infrastructure. Under the Talent Development Scheme, Infantino revealed intentions to open between 20 and 30 FIFA Academies across Africa by 2027.

Simultaneously, grassroots development is being supported by the “Football for Schools Programme,” which is already active in more than 40 African countries.

Infantino concluded his address with a call for unified action among the African football institutions.

“With unity, hard work, and vision, we can give dreams and opportunities to every child in Africa,” he said, reiterating the necessity for continued solidarity to build “a strong and united African football family.”

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