FIFA bans former stand-in president Issa Hayatou for a year

Hayatou, who was Confederation of African Football president for 29 years until 2017, was banned for one year for a breach of “duty of loyalty” rules, FIFA said in announcing the ruling of its ethics committee.

Published : Aug 03, 2021 21:11 IST , ZURICH

Hayatou (right) was a long-time FIFA vice president and its stand-in president for several months between Sepp Blatter’s (left) suspension from office in October 2015 and the election of Gianni Infantino four months later.
Hayatou (right) was a long-time FIFA vice president and its stand-in president for several months between Sepp Blatter’s (left) suspension from office in October 2015 and the election of Gianni Infantino four months later.
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Hayatou (right) was a long-time FIFA vice president and its stand-in president for several months between Sepp Blatter’s (left) suspension from office in October 2015 and the election of Gianni Infantino four months later.

FIFA banned its former interim president Issa Hayatou on Tuesday for alleged wrongdoing in a commercial deal for African football.

Hayatou, who was Confederation of African Football president for 29 years until 2017, was banned for one year for a breach of “duty of loyalty” rules, FIFA said in announcing the ruling of its ethics committee.

He was also fined 30,000 Swiss francs ($33,000) though it is unclear how FIFA can enforce payment.

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The FIFA investigation concluded Hayatou signed CAF “into an anti-competitive agreement with Lagardère Sport,” a media rights agency based in France.

Hayatou was a long-time FIFA vice president and its stand-in president for several months between Sepp Blatter’s suspension from office in October 2015 and the election of Gianni Infantino four months later.

The 74-year-old Cameroonian lost the CAF presidency in 2017 in an election against Ahmad Ahmad of Madagascar, whose campaign had been supported by Infantino.

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Ahmad is now serving a two-year ban after an investigation of financial wrongdoing by the FIFA ethics committee. That case ended his candidacy to stand for a second term.

The new CAF president is South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe, who was elected unopposed in March after other candidates stood aside in a deal brokered by Infantino.

It was unclear if the FIFA ban will affect Hayatou’s honorary membership of the International Olympic Committee. He got honorary status after his 15-year membership ended in 2016.

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