Editor’s note: CNN’s full interview with Issa Hayatou will screen on World Sport, Monday February 11 at 1700 GMT.

(CNN) — Africa is ready to host the Olympic Games for the first time despite “prejudice” against its capabilities, claims the continent’s top soccer official.

Issa Hayatou, who has been president of the Confederation of African Football since 1987, told CNN that several African countries could stage the four-yearly competition.

South Africa has already successfully hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2010, the first African nation to do so, and Hayatou believes it can put on the other contender for the title of the planet’s biggest sporting event.

“South Africa can definitely organize the Olympic Games, with its infrastructure, hotels, communications, transport,” he said Saturday.

“I don’t know if there are 10 countries in Europe that can be better than South Africa in that respect.