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CAF President Dr. Motsepe concludes successful visit to Liberia and Sierra Leone

CAF President Dr. Motsepe concludes successful visit to Liberia and Sierra Leone

CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe has concluded a successful visit to both Liberia and Sierra Leone together with FIFA President, Gianni Infantino.

In Liberia, President Motsepe met country head of state, President George Weah – the only African to win the FIFA World Player of the Year during his playing days together with President of the Liberian Football Association, Mr Mustapha Raji.

During their visit in Monrovia, Liberia, Dr. Motsepe and Mr Infantino announced that Mr Weah will be the first ambassador of the FIFA/CAF Pan African School Football Challenge.

Dr. Motsepe described President Weah as an iconic figure who transformed African football image and put Africa on the global map.

President Weah thanked the FIFA and CAF presidents and promised to do more to improve football in the continent.

“The decision to appoint me as an ambassador is welcomed and we will do more to help and develop African football. I thank both President Infantino and President Motsepe for this honour,” said
George Weah

In Freetown, Sierra Leone, Dr. Motsepe and Mr Infantino met with country’s head of state, President Julius Maada Bio and also Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President Isha Johansen.

President Bio engaged the two football leaders on key issues relating to football development of football in Sierra Leone and possible solutions.

CAF President Dr. Motsepe said: “The visits have been very important for me to discuss with key stakeholders the future of African football. Coming together and working as a united force, we can make progress in African football.”

The CAF President also highlighted the importance of promoting development and education amongst the youth in the continent.

“We want young girls and young boys to take football as a career because you can maintain yourself, make money for yourself and family. We also want them to study and get the best education,” Dr. Motsepe said.

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