African nations would support Gianni Infantino for re-election as FIFA president, the head of the continental football federation Ahmad Ahmad said on Sunday, AFP reports.
“I feel it is my duty… to announce this support from Africa,” Ahmad said at a special meeting of the Confederation of African Football Executive Committee, which Infantino attended, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Infantino, a former deputy head of UEFA, was first elected in 2016 to succeed Sepp Blatter, when the scandal that engulfed the governing body of world football was at its height.
The next presidential election will be held in Paris in June 2019 and Infantino has said he will stand.
Infantino expressed his gratitude for the African backing.
“It means a lot to me,” said the Swiss. “Since long before my election, I had said, and since I have done everything, to make sure that the future really is Africa.”
InfantinAFPo is believed to have supported Ahmad when he ousted the long-time CAF president Issa Hayatou in March 2017.
Source: AFP