Veron Mosengo-Omba: Caf General Secretary Resigns Amid Afcon Final Fallout
- On Sunday, CAF general secretary Veron Mossengo-Omba resigned after repeated calls for his removal. CAF President Patrice Motsepe appointed competitions director Samson Adamu as acting general secretary.
- Mossengo-Omba's departure follows intense pressure over his tenure past the mandatory retirement age of 63 and fallout from stripping Senegal of the Africa Cup title.
- Despite being cleared of wrongdoing in a workplace toxicity investigation, Mossengo-Omba faced persistent criticism from staff and CAF executives. He said, "After over 30 years of an international professional career... I have decided to step down."
- Sources indicate Mossengo-Omba expects to run for president of the Democratic Republic of Congo's football federation in the coming months, positioning himself for future leadership roles.
- Senegal's government has called for an international investigation into CAF, highlighting an integrity crisis. Meanwhile, Motsepe faces rumors about entering South African politics as a potential successor to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Africa: CAF President Dr Motsepe Express Gratitude to Outgoing General Secretary Véron Mosengo-Omba Who Announced Decision to Step Down
Confédération Africaine de Football (''CAF'') President Dr Patrice Motsepe has expressed his and CAF's gratitude to outgoing General Secretary, Véron Mosengo-Omba who has left the role after over five successful years.
Nigeria's Samson Adamu named CAF's acting General Secretary
Nigeria’s Samson Adamu has been appointed Acting General Secretary of the Confederation of African football, CAF. Adamu replaces Veron Mosengo-Omba of DR Congo. Mosengo-Omba recently stepped down to participate in the election for President of the Football Federation of DR Congo, FECOFA. Adamu currently serves as CAF’s Director of Competitions. The football administrator is well respected within CAF. He is the son of Dr. Amos Adamu, the former F…
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