The Confederation of African Football fever is getting hotter with fresh posts:
GuardianUK Kenya leads way in ending blight of corruption in African football – http://www.guardian.co.uk/footbal . 8 hours ago from Football news, match reports . – Comment – Like The Kenya Premier League has proved there a cure to the corruption and mismanagement that have smothered potential The most encouraging development for the future of African football will be confirmed in Johannesburg tomorrow – and has nothing to do with the World Cup. Certainly it is a boon for the continent that South African organisers have belied prophesies of doom by staging a safe and successful tournament, and the social and economic effects of the image revamp, even more than the achievement, could be far-reaching. But for African football specifically, the most significant news from South Africa will come tomorrow when representatives of the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) sign an improved television rights deal with the satellite broadcaster SuperSport, proving that there is a cure to the blight that continues to suppress potential across most of the continent – the blight of corruption and mismanagement. Africa is a football-mad continent but has only ever sent three teams to . – Petr Buben
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