Ahmad (L)
will replace Issa Hayatou (R) after nearly three decades
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Ahmad of Madagascar
pulled off a stunning upset on Thursday, ousting Issa Hayatou, the long-serving
president of the Confederation of African Football, in an election at the organization’s
congress in Ethiopia.
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The
57-year-old former government minister, who goes by just a single name, won the
CAF presidency by 34 votes to 20 in the poll, bringing to a surprise end the
29-year tenure of the 70-year-old Hayatou, who is from Cameroon.
The
result was greeted by cheers at the CAF Congress as Ahmad was carried on the
shoulders of jubilant supporters to the podium after the result was announced.
Ahmad,
previously minister of sport and minister of fisheries in his home country, had
been given little chance just a month ago when he announced his candidacy. But
he offered voters a fresh face to a younger generation of football association
presidents that have emerged.
Hayatou´s
long career in football is now at an end, although he is still an International
Olympic Committee member.
"It is not that bad," Hayatou, who was first elected in 1988, told reporters as he departed the hall.
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