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Angola’s De Almeida elected new Cosafa president

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Artur de Almeida e Silva from Angola was on Saturday elected as the new president of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associatio­ns (Cosafa) for the next four years, following the organisati­on’s elective general assembly held in Windhoek.

De Almeida, who is also the president of the Angolan Football Federation, was the only nominee to replace the outgoing Cosafa president Phillip Chiyangwa of Zimbabwe.

Comoros Football Federation president Said Ali Said Athouman, was the only nominee for the vice-president position and was duly elected.

There were five ordinary members who were also elected to the organisati­on’s executive, namely Timothy Shongwe (Eswatini), Walter Nyamilandu­Manda

(Malawi), Faizal Sidat (Mozambique), Brenda Kunda (Zambia) and Khiba Mohoanyane (Lesotho). The Cosafa statutes state that one ordinary member must be a woman, and therefore Kunda’s election.

“I am delighted to have been given the trust and confidence of Cosafa nations to lead the organisati­on for the next four years. I must thank the outgoing leadership under Chiyangwa for the excellent work of the executive committee since their election in December 2016,” said de Almeida.

“I am confident the future of Cosafa is full of potential, and I am excited to hit the ground running and grow the organisati­on in the coming years so that it may continue to serve football in our Southern African region to the benefit of all member associatio­ns.”

Thirteen of the 14 Cosafa member associatio­ns were present at the elective general assembly, with only Zimbabwe, who were absent as a consequenc­e of their current Fifa suspension, which bars them from football activities until lifted.

The elective general assembly was attended by Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) president Patrice Motsepe, who urged member associatio­ns to work closely with their government­s to grow the game.

“You can’t separate football and the economic growth of our countries. I am confident [for the future]. We are about football. In Eswatini, Lesotho, in every country, part of what we have to do is make sure we get more funding and financing. Where government

works together with our football leaders, we make progress. We will never be able to develop the potential of football without financial backing,” Motsepe said.

The 13 associatio­ns in attendance agreed to support current Fifa president Gianni Infantino in his bid for re-election

in 2023.

“We believe Gianni Infantino represents the best candidate to lead global football for another four years. He has repeatedly displayed his desire to grow African football and has backed up his words with action.”

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