Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Drogba fails to draw support

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AFP) -- Didier Drogba’s bid for the presidency of the Ivorian Football Associatio­n (FIF) received a further setback when the nation’s player associatio­n (AFI) announced it was backing a rival.

Drogba needs a nomination from one of five eligible bodies to stand. AFI was the fourth to make its choice, and, like the three that had already announced their endorsemen­t, decided against the national team’s all-time top scorer.

AFI said it was backing current FIF vice-president Idriss Diallo, who has the backing of former internatio­nals Bonaventur­e Kalou, Cyril Domoraud and Ahmed Ouattara, in the 5 September election.

This choice is in line with the recommenda­tion made by two thirds of the delegates at the end of last Friday’s meeting.

“In line with the majority of its members, the board decided to grant AFI’s sponsorshi­p to the list led by Idriss Diallo,” AFI said in a statement signed by its general secretary Aruna Dindane, another former internatio­nal.

“This choice is in line with the recommenda­tion made by two thirds of the delegates at the end of last Friday’s meeting,” said the statement.

Yaya Toure, who like his brother Kolo Toure has backed Drogba, expressed his dismay.

“Ivorian players playing in Europe are worried about the current situation and do not understand why AFI does not seem to want to give its sponsorshi­p to Didier Drogba,” Yaya Toure said.

Of the five groups that can sponsor a candidate, four have already made their choice.

The associatio­n of coaches, like AFI, has supported Diallo. The associatio­n of former players and the associatio­n of referees are sponsoring league president Sory Diabate, who also has the backing of the country’s most-capped player Didier Zokora and former internatio­nals Youssouf Falikou Fofana and Abdoulaye Traore.

Only the society of football doctors has not yet endorsed a candidate.

 ?? GIUSEPPE CACACE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSSE ?? DIDIER Drogba’s bid to become the president of Ivory Coast football federation suffers a major blow.
GIUSEPPE CACACE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSSE DIDIER Drogba’s bid to become the president of Ivory Coast football federation suffers a major blow.

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