CAF Presidency: Anouma set to challenge Hayatou

December 3, 2012 7 Comments »
CAF Presidency: Anouma set  to challenge Hayatou

FIFA executive committee member, Jacques Anouma, plans to stand against incumbent Issa Hayatou for the Presidency of the Confederation of African Football. The elections are scheduled to take place March, next year in Marrakech, Morocco. A statement from the Ivory Coast Football Federation said it was nominating Anouma as a candidate. The 60-year-old Ivorian’s name, the statement added, would be submitted before the December 9th, nomination deadline. However, it is not yet clear whether Anouma will be able to run after Hayatou, 66, engineered a change in the Caf statutes that allows only voting members of its executive committee to run for the Presidency.

The change was overwhelmingly approved at a special Caf Congress in the Seychelles in September. Anouma is a member of Caf’s executive committee only because he serves as one of the continent’s representatives on the Fifa executive. Although he attends Caf meetings, he does not have any voting rights. But in a series of recent media interviews, Anouma has said the amendments passed were not legal and he has been seeking ways to challenge their validity. An attempt by Liberia, one of a handful of countries to vote against the amendment, to overturn the changes was rejected by the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday because Caf’s own appeal systems had not been exhausted.

Anouma, a former president of the Ivorian Football Federation, has long been touted as an alternative to Hayatou, who has been the head of African football since 1988. Hayatou, from Cameroon, has twice before faced elections but kept his post easily with crushing wins. Despite recent medical problems, he has said he wanted serve another term until 2017.


7 Comments

  1. evans December 3, 2012 at 7:40 am - Reply

    Haba, let another person lead CAF or has it turn to Confederation of Isa Football (CIF)

    • CHARLES December 5, 2012 at 9:43 pm - Reply

      Agree bro, he’s been there for decade

  2. kola amodu December 3, 2012 at 12:38 pm - Reply

    Evan how can u say that, have forgotten african mentality? Once u occupy a position, only death itself can remove u.

  3. fortunatus December 3, 2012 at 1:46 pm - Reply

    Isa should get out from that place, he is a total disappointment to african race. Idoit. He wants to die and be buried in caf.

  4. Uyome December 3, 2012 at 3:05 pm - Reply

    I keep wondering if Issa Hayatou thinks that CAF is Cameroun where he will rule forever. This complete nonsense! He should be voted-out of officefor new goverment

  5. Patrick December 4, 2012 at 1:09 pm - Reply

    Can’t Nigeria present a candidate?

  6. Kalu Elezuo Ikwani December 6, 2012 at 7:06 am - Reply

    Let’s vote Hayatuo of Cameroon out and Nigerians should bring out a candidates for Caf presidency.

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