Patrice Motsepe Elected CAF President

South African Patrice Motsepe 
has emerged new
president of the Confederation of African football.
He replaces Ahmad of Madagascar who is currently
serving a reduced ban for financial misconduct.
Motsepe was elected the continent’s football boss
at CAF’s General Assembly which took place in
Rabat, Morocco today (Friday).
The 59-years-old billionaire becomes the first
Anglophone president in the 64-year history of CAF.
He will be assisted by Augustine Senghor of
Senegal (1st Vice President), Ahmed Yahya of Libya
(2nd Vice President) and Djibouti’s Souleiman
Waberi (3rd Vice President).
Also part of Motsepe’s assistants are Fouzi Lekjaa
of Morocco (4th Vice President) and NFF president
Amaju Pinnick (5th Vice President).

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