Motsepe crowned at CAF, promising urgent change and a brave new world
By Paul Nicholson
March 12 – South Africa’s Patrice Motsepe took the throne of African football at the 43rd CAF Congress today, profusely thanking his many ‘brothers’ before sending a clear message at the end of the meeting that there is an urgent need to progress the game in Africa and that it can’t be done without the buy-in of the private sector in all member nations.
On his election Motsepe said: “It is a huge honour and a huge privilege for me…I thank my brother Constant (Omari) and my brother Gianni (Infantino) for their vision and encouragement of unity.”
He also,
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