New Delhi, March 30 -- Still dealing with the fallout from a contentious Africa Cup of Nations final, African soccer's governing body has announced a raft of "changes and improvements" to its statutes and regulations.

The structural, legal and administrative reforms will help the Confederation of African Football regain trust in its impartiality and ensure that the scenes from the final in January are never repeated, CAF president Patrice Motsepe said after a meeting of its executive committee in Cairo on Sunday.

"I can stand here and say we've got the best referees, they are independent, they're impartial. But if the ordinary football spectators on the continent and elsewhere think they are not so impartial, it's not good for African f...