Over the last few weeks, CAF Potential Presidential Candidates have been at log heads with a series of debates to convince its members who they should vote to become the next CAF President.
Earlier today, South African billionaire and Africa’s ninth richest person Patrice Motsepe, who is also the owner of South African giants football club, Mamelodi Sundowns has been confirmed as the new Confederation of African Football president.

He was confirmed as the new president during the organisation’s 43rd Ordinary General Assembly in Rabat, Morocco on Friday.
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Ahmad Ahmad was suspended in November after being found guilty of breaching four separate articles of Fifa’s ethics code and banned from all football-related activity for five years.
Dr Patrice Motsepe’s first words upon his election as Caf president:
“I thank my brother Gianni, for the vision and the encouragement of unity. We can only deal with the challenges of Africa when we are united.”
Dr Patrice Motsepe's first words upon his election as Caf president: "I thank my brother Gianni, for the vision and the encouragement of unity. We can only deal with the challenges of Africa when we are united."https://t.co/NkoCRqPzNt#CAFElections2021 #Motsepe pic.twitter.com/8HD54Ukq5E
— Ed Dove (@EddyDove) March 12, 2021



