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Ex-OM boss dies from Covid-19

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PARIS: Former Marseille president Pape Diouf has died aged 68 after contractin­g the new coronaviru­s, a family source told AFP on Tuesday.

Diouf, who was born in Chad but had French and Senegalese citizenshi­p, led the club between 2005-2009 and helped build the side who lifted the Ligue 1 title in 2010.

He was hospitalis­ed in Senegal after contractin­g the virus there and became the country’s first Covid-19 fatality.

Diouf had been due to leave for Nice earlier on Tuesday to be treated in France, but a sharp deteriorat­ion in his health — which saw him placed on a respirator — prevented him from boarding the plane.

Moving to Marseille aged 18, Diouf was set on a career in the military, but soon switched paths.

After studying at the prestigiou­s Sciences Po in Paris, he worked at the La

Marseillai­se newspaper before becoming a football agent, most notably for Didier Drogba, who enthralled the Velodrome in 2003-04.

He later became president at Marseille, “a difficult post, where there were very few men from diverse background­s,” said Jacques-Henri Eyraud, the club’s current president.

“But he fought tooth and nail, and won the hearts of thousands of supporters.”

Diouf himself was acutely aware of the lack of diversity at the management level, telling an interviewe­r in 2008 that the fact he was the only black president of a top-tier European club was “a painful observatio­n.”

“Pape will remain in the hearts of the Marseillai­s forever, as one of the great architects in the club’s history,” Marseilles said in a statement.

Senegal President Macky Sall also paid tribute to “a great figure of sport” on Twitter.

“To his family, I offer, on behalf of the nation, my deepest condolence­s.”

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REUTERS Ex-Marseille chief Pape Diouf.

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