Issa Hayatou dies
Issa Hayatou dies

Issa Hayatou dies

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Issa Hayatou, the former president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), passed away on August 8, one day before his 78th birthday, after a prolonged illness in Paris. His leadership spanned nearly three decades from 1988 to 2017, during which he significantly influenced African football, including increasing FIFA World Cup slots for Africa and overseeing South Africa's hosting of the World Cup in 2010. Hayatou's career was marred by controversy, including a reprimand from the International Olympic Committee over a bribery scandal, despite his denials. He briefly served as FIFA's interim president in 2015-2016 during a tumultuous period. Tributes have poured in from across the globe, highlighting his dedication to the development of football in Africa and the lasting legacy he leaves behind. His passing marks a significant loss for the African football community, where he was revered as a leader and mentor.

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