Pinnick
takes over Hayatou’s role
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President of the Nigeria
Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has been appointed the President of the Organizing
Committee for the Africa Cup of Nations, a position previously occupied by
ex-Confederation of African Football president, Issa Hayatou.
The
Punch report continues:
The
appointment was announced on Monday at the inaugural meeting of the new CAF
Executive Committee in Manama, Bahrain, where the 67th FIFA Congress begins on
Tuesday.
It
is the first time in CAF’s 60-year history that a Nigerian would head AFCON’s
LOC.
Pinnick
was also named the president of CAF’s Media Committee, which was vacated by
Benin Republic FA boss, Anjorin Moucharafou, who the Nigerian floored at the
CAF elections in Ethiopia in March to become a CAF Executive Committee member.
President
of the Zimbabwe Football Federation, Philip Chiyangwa, is the deputy president
of the AFCON committee.
Also
on Monday, Ghana FA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi, was named CAF Executive Committee’s
1st vice-president, with Omani Constant Selemani (DR Congo) the 2nd
vice-president.
President, South
Africa Football Association, Danny Jordaan, was appointed chairman of the
Marketing and TV Committee, while 1988 African Player of the Year, Kalusha
Bwalya, heads the Technical and Development Committee.
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