FIFA takes over CAF
Global football
governing body FIFA has taken over the operations of the Confederation of
Africa Football.
FIFA
appointed its Secretary General FatmaSamoura as “FIFA General Delegate for
Africa” for a 6-month period from August 1 to January 30, 2020, renewable with
the agreement of both organisations.
The
agreement, announced in a joint statement, effectively sees FIFA take over the
management of football on the African continent.
The
statement read in part, “FIFA and CAF will work closely together in order to
best serve all African Member Associations to bring stability, serenity,
professionalism and effective football development on the African continent.
“As part of
this process, it was also agreed that FIFA and CAF will undertake as soon as
possible a full forensic audit of CAF.
“Under the
new arrangement, Samoura, who still retains her position as Secretary General
of FIFA, will work with CAF president Ahmad and a team of experts to oversee
the operational management including governance and administrative procedures.
“To ensure
the efficient and professional organization of all CAF competitions and support
the growth and development of football in all countries and regions of CAF.”
Ahmad, was
recently detained by authorities in France and is also being investigated by
FIFA over allegations that he unduly influenced a CAF decision to buy
sportswear through a French company rather than directly from manufacturers and
at inflated prices.
With FIFA
seeking to improve football’s image, the Ahmad controversy has come as a major
embarrassment to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who has been claiming a
new-look, clean and corruption-free FIFA.
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