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Motsepe and Yahya cleared to run for Caf presidency

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SOUTH African Patrice Motsepe and Mauritania's Ahmed Yahya have been cleared to run for the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) presidency despite previous doubts over the duo's eligibilit­y.

Fifa's Review Committee has said both men can contest the March 12 elections, where they will take on Ivorian Jacques Anouma and Senegal FA president Augustin Senghor.

"Happy to announce the approval of my candidatur­e for the position of Caf President and Fifa Vice-President by the Fifa Review Committee," Yahya tweeted.

"We have one month left to carry high our ambition for the future of African football."

The candidacie­s of Motsepe and Yahya were thrown into doubt earlier this month.

On January 8, a Caf statement said 'further checks were necessary before a final decision' on Motsepe, the billionair­e owner of South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns, and Yahya, who has led Mauritania's FA since 2011.

A day later, Caf's interim president Constant Omari organised an Emergency Committee meeting whereupon it was stated that Fifa would determine the candidates' eligibilit­y.

Upon election, the Caf president automatica­lly assumes a vice-presidency role with the global body.

Caf had previously said a hearing for both Motsepe and Yahya would 'be organised in Cairo on January 28' but it is unclear whether this will still happen.

Caf Governance Committee head Michel Brizoua-bi declined to comment when asked by BBC Sport Africa on Tuesday if this meeting will still happen, while Caf’s communicat­ion director said that as of Monday, “the plan was to organise the meeting online.”

Technicall­y, Caf’s Governance Committee could still find a candidate already approved by Fifa to be ineligible should it meet.

Madagascar’s Ahmad, who had been hoping to bid for a second term as Caf president until he was banned by Fifa in November, has been deemed ineligible to run in the elections.

He is appealing his ban at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport where even a reprieve, should one come, is likely to arrive too late to re-install his name on the list of candidates.

March’s elections will take place in the Moroccan capital Rabat, with the victor serving a four-year term. – BBC.

 ??  ?? Mauritania FA president Ahmad Yahya was named Caf's Leader of the Year in 2017
Mauritania FA president Ahmad Yahya was named Caf's Leader of the Year in 2017

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