The Manila Times

Crises not new to FIFA 1st woman sec-gen

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PARIS: female secretary general, may be an outsider in the football world but she is hoping her two decades of experience as a UN diplomat will help her restore the sport’s “tarnished image”.

“My goal is to support the program of president Gianni (Infantino) and to help football restore its tarnished image,” the Senegalese UN diplomat, named Friday as the second-in-command of football’s ruling body, told AFP.

“And to those who speak of my lack of experience, I say give me the time to prove myself,” she said in a telephone interview Saturday from Nigeria’s Abuja, where she was representi­ng the United Nations Developmen­t Program at a summit to discuss efforts to defeat Boko Haram Islamists.

FIFA’s new second-in-command is no stranger to the kind of power struggles that brought FIFA to the brink, having served as the representa­tive of the UN Developmen­t Program in post-coup Madagascar from 2010 to 2015 before moving to Nigeria.

“FIFA is the United Nations of football and I bring 21 years of experience in the private sector and the UN in terms of good governance and transparen­cy, and the obligation to make the different federation­s and FIFA accountabl­e,” the 54-year-old said.

Samoura’s years with the UN, including with the World Food Program, have taken her crisis-management skills to hotspots such as Afghanista­n, Chad and Darfur.

“We must try to restore football to what it was, the most popular sport that breaches social divides,” she told AFP.

“And one of the things I am going to try to do is bring greater support to women’s football.” Infantino pledge Samoura, who was named as the successor to disgraced Frenchman Jerome Valcke at a FIFA congress in Mexico on Friday, will take up her post by mid-June after undergoing an eligibilit­y check administer­ed by an independen­t review committee.

She said she met Infantino, who was appointed to succeed Sepp Blatter in February,

“I was in Madagascar at the time and it was during a match between Madagascar World Cup, she said.

“But we did not speak at all about the secretary general post. At the time he was not yet a candidate for the FIFA presidency and was preparing Michel Platini’s campaign.

“After dinner, somebody told me about what he had said. And Gianni Infantino had apparently said: ‘If one day I am president of FIFA this is my secretary general’.

“When he was elected it was me who went to talk to him. I sent him a mail and he called me. He then offered the post to me...

“He made me an offer and he con

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