Patrice Motsepe Re-Elected Unopposed as CAF President
Patrice Motsepe Re-Elected Unopposed as CAF President

Patrice Motsepe Re-Elected Unopposed as CAF President

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Patrice Motsepe has been re-elected unopposed for a second four-year term as President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) during an assembly in Cairo. His re-election reflects strong support within the organization, following substantial reforms and financial improvements in African football since he first took office in 2021. Motsepe highlighted the need for collaboration with private investors to enhance stadium infrastructure, citing that 12 member federations currently lack certified venues for international competitions. He aims to further modernize African football, enhance governance, and increase investments to ensure competitiveness on the global stage. Notably, Samuel Eto'o was also elected to the CAF executive committee, representing the central African region, after successfully appealing a prior exclusion. Motsepe's tenure will continue to focus on elevating the sport's profile and financial health across the continent.

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