Former CAF President, Issa Hayatou Dies at 77

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Former CAF President, Issa Hayatou Dies at 77

By Reporter 3

 

Former President of Confederation of African Football (CAF) and official of the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Issa Hayatou reportedly died on Thursday, August 8, 2024, after a long illness just one day before his 78th birthday, according to Cameroon television.

Hayatou was the long-serving President of the Confederation of African Football who held the office for 29 years from 1988 till 2017.

He also served in acting capacity as FIFA President from 2015 to 2016 after Sepp Blatter was suspended by world football’s governing body.

Hayatou, whose brother was the Prime Minister of Cameroon, was a lifelong sports administrator. He was an International Olympic Committee member from 2001-2016, after which he became an honorary member.

In 2011 Hayatou was disciplined by the IOC over his role in an alleged bribery scandal at FIFA.

He was issued with a reprimand after BBC Panorama claimed he received about $20,000 from the now-defunct sports marketing company ISL in 1995. Hayatou denied any corruption and said the money was a gift for his confederation.

His tenure at the helm of African football saw the game on the continent make strides although Hayatou was often accused of being dictatorial and slow to introduce innovative change.

Hayatou contested against Blatter for the FIFA presidency in 2002 but lost heavily as many African countries deserted him in the vote against the Swiss.

 

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