Reasons Didier Drogba Lost the Ivorian Football Federation Presidential Elections Explained

Reasons Didier Drogba Lost the Ivorian Football Federation Presidential Elections Explained

Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:01 PM
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  • Didier Drogba competed in the Ivorian Football Federation presidential elections with two other candidates but was booted out of the contest after the first round
  • The Premier League Hall of Famer, the first African to attain this accolade, mustered a paltry 21 votes out of 131 votes cast
  • But veteran Ivorian journalist has provided explanations as to why Drogba failed to walk in the footsteps of Samuel Eto'o, who has transitioned from footballer to highest football administrative role in Cameroon

Ivorian and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba was dealt a crushing blow to his presidential aspirations following his loss in the recently held Ivorian Football Federation presidential elections last Saturday.

The former skipper of the Ivory Coast was tipped to follow in the footsteps of four-time African footballer of the year, Samuel Eto'o. However, what ensued in the elections did not go according to the scripts with Drogba suffering a loss in the first round of the elections.

Drogba garnered 21 votes out of 131 votes cast (16.03% of the total votes), a far cry from his opponents, Sory Diabaté and Yacine Diallo, who emerged as the eventual winner after the second round of votes.

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Didier Drogba lost the Ivorian Football Federation presidential elections, much to the surprise of football fans across the globe. Photo credit: @AfricaFactsZone @a2zfootballhub
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But making meaning out of Drogba's loss is experienced Ivorian sports journalist Mamadou Gaye believes the Chelsea legend did not endear himself to the constituents.

“This the guy who never lived in Cote d’Ivoire in all those years. He just comes and plays and goes back to France,” Gaye said.
“Most of the other African players like Eto’o and Sadio Mane understand what the African culture means. They did a lot for their villages, they left a legacy in their villages."

Gaye stressed Drogba, who was the first African to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame, was rejected by his own people.

“The first team to come out publicly to say they will not be voting for Didier Drogba was a club from his village. Then the Professional Footballers Association of Cote d’Ivoire, which Drogba helped to form, also turned their back on him."
“Now, if your football family and your physical family both reject you, by what miracle are you going to win?” he quizzed.

Drogba loses Ivorian Football Federation elections

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Chelsea icon Didier Drogba has failed in his bid to become the president of the Ivorian Football Federation (FIF).

Drogba had thrown his hat in the ring earlier in April as he sought to walk in the footsteps of Cameroonian football legend, Samuel Eto'o.

However, the legendary striker was not considered for the position as he lost in the Saturday, April 23, elections.

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Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe is a Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and La Liga editor with five-year experience. He previously worked with Sports Corna and 360SportsGH.
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