BREAKING! Nigeria’s Amaju Pinnick Loses FIFA Election

 

Former President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnic, has lost his bid to retain a seat in the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA)’s Council.

The elections was conducted on Wednesday at the 14th Extraordinary General Assembly of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), in Cairo, Egypt.

Souleiman Hassan Waberi of Djibouti gannered 29 votes against Pinnic’s 28 votes to clinch Africa’s spot.

Also, Fouzi Lekjaa topped the list with 49 votes, securing his place with ease. Hani Abou Rida and Djibrilla Hima Hamidou followed, both earning 35 votes. Ahmed Yahya made it through with 29.

African football delegates voted in the election to decide the fate of the contenders.

It was a high-stakes election—one that would determine the continent’s representatives on the FIFA Council.

Having served in the FIFA Council since 2021, Pinnick had hoped to extend his influence in global football governance. Instead, he found himself edged out at the final hurdle.

Elsewhere in the race, Andrew Kamanga (19 votes), Yacine Diallo (18 votes), and Augustin Senghor (13 votes) were also unsuccessful. Mathurin de Chacus withdrew before the final count.

On the women’s side, Kanizat Ibrahim emerged victorious with 30 votes, while Lydia Nsekera (13 votes) and Isha Johansen (7 votes) missed out.

With Africa allotted seven seats on the FIFA Council—including one reserved for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) president—Pinnick’s exit marked a shift in the continent’s football leadership.

 

 

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