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FootballBreathtaking Video of Fans Cheering Chelsea Legend after He Was Cleared for Ivorian FA Elections Drops
- Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has been cleared to compete in the Ivorian FA elections next week in Abidjan
- The former Ivory Coast international was met with cheers and celebrations as fans hope he gets elected into office
- The 2012 UEFA Champions League winner was previously rejected as a candidate for the top football job in Ivory Coast
Former African footballer of the year, Didier Drogba was met by a huge crowd after his candidacy was approved for the Ivorian Football Association elections.
The ex-Chelsea star will be competing for the top job with Yatte Ellele Jean-Baptiste, Arnaud Aka, Laurent Kouakou, Idriss Diallo, Sory Diabate.
In a video posted on Twitter, fans of the former Ivory Coast star sang and chanted his name as they wished him well ahead of the elections.
Didier Drogba is hoping to follow the footsteps of Cameroon legend Samuel Eto'o, who is now president of FECAFOOT.
Didier Drogba enjoyed an illustrious football career, winning several trophies, including multiple Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.
He was also two times African player of the year winner and helped Ivory Coast to the final of the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations.
Drogba cleared to contest for Ivorian Football Federation presidency
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that African legend Didier Drogba will go head-to-head with five other candidates in vying for the position of the Ivorian Football Federation president, African News reports.
The country’s football body, FIF, announced on Sunday that a total of six candidates have been registered for the coveted seat.
Mariam Dao Gabala, president of the FIF normalisation committee, at a press conference named the candidates as Yatte Ellele Jean-Baptiste, Arnaud Aka, Laurent Kouakou, Idriss Diallo, Sory Diabate, and Didier Drogba.
NFF President Amaju Pinnick opens up on third term ambition
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FootballThe president of the Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has ruled out vying for a third term when his current tenure expires, Vanguard reports.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the football administrator has been heavily criticised by some fans who are asking for his resignation.
And there had been rumours that the Delta State football stakeholder is nursing an ambition to run for a third term in the same capacity.