The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim’s $6m windfall secure as Gianni gets another term

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in June this year, it’s very likely that the plans to increase the number of participan­ts at the World Cup, which is widely supported by African nations who have found it difficult to make it to the tournament, would have fallen through.

The Warriors of Zimbabwe, who have never qualified for the World Cup finals, will be returning to the qualifiers of the tournament after they were banned from taking part in the battle for a place at the 2018 World Cup in Russia because of ZIFA’s failure to settle a debt owed to former coach Tom Saintfiet.

The Warriors are one of 41 African nations, of the 54 members of the Confederat­ion of African Football, who have never qualified for the World Cup with only 13 countries — Cameroon (seven times), Nigeria (six times), Morocco (five times), Tunisia (five times), Algeria (four times), Cote d’Ivoire (three times), Egypt (three times), Ghana (three times), South Africa (three times, Senegal (once), DRC (once), Angola (once) and Togo (once) — having made the trip to the showcase.

Zambia, with 13 failed attempts, top the list of failed bids to go to the World Cup, Guinea (12), Kenya (12), Ethiopia (11), Sudan (11), Zimbabwe (10), Uganda (10), Burkina Faso (10) and Malawi (10) are among the African countries who have not made it despite numerous bids.

The 211 FIFA member associatio­ns get the grants under the FIFA Forward Developmen­t Programme and they can use up to US$1 million per year for their running and operationa­l costs that include governance, administra­tion, the national teams, domestic competitio­ns, permanent administra­tive and technical staff, financial management (audits), website and other communicat­ion platforms.

Each of the six confederat­ions, including CAF, will be entitled to a yearly contributi­on of US$12 million to support football activities and projects and part of that money, US$1 million, will be distribute­d to the regional bodies like COSAFA.

The 14 COSAFA members met recently in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, and endorsed the proposal by their leader Philip Chiyangwa that they all throw their weight behind Infantino for the FIFA presidency.

Yesterday, Chiyangwa, who enjoys a very close relationsh­ip with Infantino, which saw him bring the FIFA president to his birthday party in Harare two years ago, said the best man in world football, who cared for the future of the game, had won the right to be in charge for the next four years.

“There is no question in my mind that Infantino is the best man in terms of leading FIFA and his record in the few years he has been in charge of the game speaks for itself, taking over at a time of great difficulty for world football and finding the calmness to deal with all the challenges that were confrontin­g the game,’’ said Chiyangwa.

“He is a very principled man and knew that he was not going into an easy ride, but had the confidence that he would make a difference, something that we have all seen, and it became very clear in the first two years of his time in charge of FIFA, that he deserved more time to implement his vision.

“FIFA is a good organisati­on again

today, thanks largely to the efforts that Infantino has put to ensure that the game wins and develops and there is a positive outlook to the organisati­on and it’s good that those who have the mandate to make the decisions to elect the FIFA president have spoken loud and clear that he deserves more time in the job.

“As COSAFA, we were very clear that he is our man, no matter what, and all the 14 countries spoke with one voice because they have seen he is a good friend of the game and it’s a good day for everyone who loves football that Gianni is guaranteed, at least, another four years at the helm of world football.’’

Last year, Infantino again showed he enjoyed a close relationsh­ip with Chiyangwa by sending him a personal note on the occasion of the Harare businessma­n’s birthday.

“Dear Philip, on the occasion of this very special day, let me extend my warmest wishes to you for lots of luck, happiness, good health and success in the year to come,” Infantino wrote.

“I sincerely hope you will be able to celebrate with your family and friends.

“Many happy returns of the day and kind personal regards. I look forward to seeing you again soon.

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