Afghanistan erupted in celebration after the national team beat India 2-0 in the final of the South Asian Football Federation championship on September 11.
Platini, a 58-year-old former international French footballer, will meet Afghan football officials and also attend a press conference, a spokesman for the Afghan Football Federation (AFF), Murtaza Danesh, told AFP.
"We are happy and excited about his trip to Afghanistan and will warmly welcome him," Danesh said.
"The visit will be a boost to the Afghan national football team."
The Taliban, which ruled from 1996 to 2001 until they were deposed by a US-led international coalition, allowed football but before matches at the national football ground in Kabul would carry out public executions.
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