Soccer Laduma

PANIC AMID CAF’S MOOTED CHANGES

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The Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF), in one of their resolution­s, recently decreed that the Secretary Generals of all their six zonal organizati­ons would have to be directly employed and paid by the continenta­l body.

Soccer Laduma also picked up informatio­n that an age limit will be applied for the incumbent to be allowed to stay in the employ of the zonal organizati­on, sending panic across the continent, including the Council of Southern African Football Associatio­ns (COSAFA).

The Siya crew was informed that due to the new rule, COSAFA CEO Sue Destombes, a competent administra­tor that has successful­ly run the Southern African region and turned it into the most active across the continent since inception, might be affected.

According to our deep throat, CAF ruled two years ago that the CEOs of all the zonal organizati­ons will have to step down once they reach the age of 62.

“I can confirm that such a rule does exist,” said West African Football Union (WAFU) B zonal SG, Balima Boureima.

“CAF feels that after 60years, the SG of every zone has to go into retirement. I am also stepping down because I’m over 60 years,” he added.

Lux September, the head of CAF TV Broadcasti­ng and Commercial, confirmed that the continenta­l organizati­on has indeed passed resolution­s that CEOs of all the zones will have to work closely with CAF and would, in turn, be paid by the organizati­on.

According to Siya sources, CAF wants to profession­alize the zones and ensure that all the six zones are in sync with the continenta­l organizati­on, hence the latest developmen­ts regarding the CEOs.

However, according to September, it was the prerogativ­e of the zones whether they enforced the age restrictio­n or ignored it, and CAF will not get involved in that area.

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