Jittery CAF chief Hayatou warns COSAFA over planned meeting as presidential election looms
Issa Hayatou, the long-standing Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) ruler, has warned Cosafa over a planned meeting with other member associations next month which he claims is "an attempt to destabilise" the governing body.
Phillip Chiyangwa, the chairman of Cosafa - the Council of Southern African Football Associations - has called for a meeting with other African FA chairmen in Harare in Zimbabwe on 24 February.
Caf's warning comes shortly after Cosafa announced it had unanimously endorsed Ahmad Ahmad as a presidential candidate in upcoming Caf elections.
Ahmad, currently the head of Madagascar's FA, had already outlined his intention to challenge...
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