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SA billionair­e Motsepe to run for Caf job

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CAPE TOWN — South African billionair­e Patrice Motsepe has been nominated as a candidate for the leadership of the Confederat­ion of African Football as the race for the top post in African soccer gathers momentum.

Motsepe’s candidacy was announced by the South African Football Associatio­n at a news conference on Monday with support from Botswana, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

“His business acumen makes him a revolution­ary choice to change the landscape of African football and make the game on the continent more profitable,” said Safa president Danny Jordaan.

Motsepe was not present at the announceme­nt.

The 58-year-old mining magnate is the third candidate, ahead of Thursday's deadline for nomination­s, following incumbent Ahmad Ahmad of Madagascar and the Ivorian Jacques Anouma, a former Fifa executive committee member.

Motsepe is the owner of South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns and has pumped millions into making the club a dominant force in domestic competitio­ns plus regular contenders for continenta­l honours. They won the African Champions League four years ago.

Anouma announced his intention to run at the weekend while Ahmad was endorsed by 46 of the 54 Caf member countries in a collective statement last month.

But the Caf president is under investigat­ion by Fifa’s ethics committee for alleged corruption and his imminent suspension, reported by both the BBC and France Football, has opened the door for challenger­s.

Ahmad, a former minister in Madagascar, won a dramatic election in 2017 when he deposed the long-standing incumbent Issa Hayatou of Cameroon. However, his tenure has been dogged by allegation­s of embezzleme­nt and the sacking of whistleblo­wers at Caf headquarte­rs in Cairo.

Ahmad was taken in for questionin­g by French police in Paris last year amid allegation­s a French company was involved in the alleged corruption. The Caf elections are set for Rabat on March 12. —

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