Ahmed Diab has been elected as the President of the African Football Association, emphasizing the organization's goal to enhance African football and support clubs. He stated that collaboration, not conflict with CAF, is essential for achieving shared objectives.
Ahmed Diab, President of the Egyptian Clubs Association, has been elected as the President of the African Football Association due to the development of the Egyptian league. This election reflects significant improvements in the performance and competitiveness of Egyptian football.
Ahmed Diab, president of the Egyptian Clubs Association, emphasized the primary goal of developing football in Africa, clarifying that there is no conflict with the African Football Confederation (CAF). His remarks came during a press conference focused on collaboration and strategic development.
The Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports congratulated Ahmed Diab on his election as President of the African Clubs Association, praising his role in enhancing football in the continent. This election reflects the trust he enjoys in the sports community.
Egyptian Ahmed Diab, head of the Egyptian Professional Clubs Association, has been elected unopposed as the president of the African Football Associations Union for four years during a meeting held in Cairo.