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Hani Abu Raida, former president of the Football Association, and a member of the current executive office of the International and African Federations, presented the candidature works to be a member of the executive office of CAF in the elections scheduled for next 12 March, which will be hosted by Morocco.
The African Football Confederation (CAF) elections witness the presence of 4 presidential candidates so far, as Ahmed Ould Yahya, president of the Mauritanian Football Association, announced his decision to run for the presidency of the African Union.“And also Ahmed Ahmed, the current president of the CAF, announced his intention to appear alongside the Ivorian Jacques Anoma and the South African Patrice Mutsepi, president of the Sun Downs Club.
The door to submit the candidacy works for the African Union elections closes next Thursday, and the elections will be held on March 12 at the Extraordinary General Assembly in Rabat, while enough candidates will be officially announced on January 11..
The competition for the presidency of the African Football Confederation (CAF) ignited, as 4 people announced their intention to compete in the electoral battle to be held next March in Morocco. They are Ahmed Ould Yahya, president of the Mauritanian Football Association, Ahmed Ahmed, current president, and Patrice Mutsibi, president of the South African Sun Downs Club. Jacques Anuma, president of the Ivory Coast Football Association, in addition to the Tunisian Tariq Bouchmawi, who announced his intention to apply, last October and submitted an application to the Football Association of his country headed by Wadih Al-Jara to support him in the elections, but the request has not yet been fulfilled.