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Standing Committees ENG Without Colors 24 Oct 2017 CONFEDERATION AFRICAINE DE FOOTBALL 3 Abdel Khalek Tharwat Street, El Hay El Motamayez, P.O. Box 23 6th October City, Egypt. Tel.: 202 3824 7272 / Fax : 202 3824 7274 CAF STANDING COMMITTEES CYCLE 2017 – 2019 CAF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1. Ahmad (Madagascar) President 2. Kwesi Nyantakyi (Ghana) 1st Vice-President 3. Constant Omari Selemani (Congo DR) 2nd Vice-President 4. Fouzi Lekjaa (Morocco) 3rd Vice-President 5. Adoum Djibrine (Chad) Member 6. Hani Abo Rida (Egypt) Member 7. Almamy Kabele Camara (Guinea) Member 8. Tarek Bouchamaoui (Tunisia) Member 9. Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia) Member 10. Leodegar Tenga (Tanzania) Member 11. Lydia Nsekera (Burundi) Member 12. Alexander Danny Jordaan (South Africa) Member 13. Amaju Melvin Pinnick (Nigeria) Member 14. Hassan Musa Bility (Liberia) Member 15. Isha Johansen (Sierra Leone) Member 16. Rui Eduardo da Costa (Angola) Member 17. Suleiman Hassan Waberi (Djibouti) Member 18. Ahmed Yahya (Mauritania) Coopted Member 19. Moses Magogo (Uganda) Coopted Member 20. Essam Ahmed (Egypt) Acting Secretary General EMERGENCY COMMITTEE 1. Ahmad (Madagascar) President 2. Kwesi Nyantakyi (Ghana) 1st Vice-President 3. Constant Omari Selemani (Congo DR) 2nd Vice-President 4. Fouzi Lekjaa (Morocco) 3rd Vice-President 5. Amaju Melvin Pinnick (Nigeria) Member 6. Hassan Musa Bility (Liberia) Member 7. Suleiman Hassan Waberi (Djibouti) Member FINANCE COMMITTEE 1. Fouzi Lekjaa (Morocco) President 2. Domingos Monteiro (Sao Tome) Member 3. Patrick Pisal Hamida (Madagascar) Member 4. Theobalde Binamongo (RD Congo) Member 5. Mokhtari Mohamed (Morocco) Member 1 CONFEDERATION AFRICAINE DE FOOTBALL 3 Abdel Khalek Tharwat Street, El Hay El Motamayez, P.O. Box 23 6th October City, Egypt. Tel.: 202 3824 7272 / Fax : 202 3824 7274 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS 1. Amaju Melvin Pinnick (Nigeria) President 2. Alexander Danny Jordaan (South Africa) 1st Vice-President 3. Philippe Chiyangwa (Zimbabwe) 2nd Vice-President 4. Magdi Shams El Din (Soudan) Member 5. Said Belkhayat (Morocco) Member 6. Juneidi Basha Telmo (Ethiopie) Member 7. Me Augustin Senghor (Senegal) Member 8. Sita Sangare (Burkina Faso) Member 9. Manuel Lopes Nascimento (Guinea Bissau) Member 10. Abdigani Said Arab (Somalia) Member 11. Ahmed Mohamed Megahed (Egypt) Member 12. Celestin Musabyimana (Rwanda) Member 13. Djibrilla Hima Hamidou (Niger) Member 14. Elvis Chetty (Seychelles) Member 15. Georges Afriyie (Ghana) Member 16. Me Happi Dieudonné (Cameroon) Member 17. Jamal Saleh El Jaafari (Libya) Member 18. Joseph Antoine Bell (Cameroon) Member 19. Kossi Guy Akpovy (Togo) Member 20. Lamine Kabba Bajo (Gambia) Member 21. Maclein Cortez (Botswana) Member 22. Mario Semedo (Cap Verde) Member 23. Masamba Jean Didier (Congo DR) Member 24. Mvele Adam Mthethwa (Swaziland) Member 25. Patrice Edward Ngaisona (Central Africa) Member 26. Samir Sobha (Mauritius) Member 27. Simnago Alberto (Mozambique) Member 28. Walter Nyamilandu (Malawi) Member ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR AFRICAN NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Hassan Musa Bility (Liberia) President 2. Rui Eduardo da Costa (Angola) 1st Vice-President 3. Wadie Jary (Tunisia) 2nd Vice-President 4. Anjorin Moucharafou (Benin) Member 5. Ossama Atta Elmanan (Sudan) Member 6. Tesfaye Gebreysus (Eritrea) Member 7. Mbono Jean Michel (Congo) Member 8. Moctar Mohamad (Chad) Member 9. Boubacar Diarra (Mali) Member 10. Vincent Nzamwita (Rwanda) Member 11. Augustin Sidy Diallo (Cote d’Ivoire) Member 12. Salim Tourqui (Comores) Member 2 CONFEDERATION AFRICAINE DE FOOTBALL 3 Abdel Khalek Tharwat Street, El Hay El Motamayez, P.O. Box 23 6th October City, Egypt. Tel.: 202 3824 7272 / Fax : 202 3824 7274 13. Adalberto Afonseca (Sao Tome) Member 14. Andrew Kamanga (Zambia) Member 15. Andriamiasasoa Doda (Madagascar) Member 16. Artur De Almeida (Angola) Member 17. Hamza Hajoui (Morocco) Member 18. Ibrahim Gusau (Nigeria) Member 19. Kheireddine Zetchi (Algerie) Member 20. Mawanda Haruna Moses (Uganda) Member 21. Mbomio Andréas Jorge (Equatorial Guinea) Member 22. Mohamed Yassin Younisse (Djibouti) Member 23. Kithuku Nicholas Mwendwa (Kenya) Member 24. Reverien Ndikuriyo (Burundi) Member 25. Wallace Karia (Tanzania) Member 26. Youssouf Idihadi (Comores) Member ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR INTERCLUBS COMPETITIONS AND CLUB LICENSING SYSTEM 1. Tarek Bouchamaoui (Tunisia) President 2. Ahmed Yahya (Mauritania) 1st Vice-President 3. Dr. Mutasim Sirelkhatim Gaafar (Sudan) 2nd Vice President 4. Al Hadj Jawula (Ghana) Member 5. Irvin Khoza (South Africa) Member 6. Abenet Meskel (Ethiopia) Member 7. Frans Mbidi (Namibia) Member 8. Mamadou Antonio Souare (Guinea) Member 9. Riadh Bennour (Tunisia) Member 10. Moise Tchapwe Katumbi (Congo DR) Member 11. Francis Amin (South Sud) Member 12. Ismail Locate (Reunion) Member 13. Mahfoud Kerbadj (Algeria) Member 14. Mahmoud Taher (Egypt) Member 15. Naciri Said (Morocco) Member 16. Salemane Phafane (Lesotho) Member 17. Shehu Dikko (Nigeria) Member ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR YOUTH AFRICA CUPS OF NATIONS U17, U20 AND U23 1. Alexander Danny Jordaan (South Africa) President 2. Almamy Kabele Camara (Guinea) 1st Vice-President 3. Edward Ngaissona (Central Africa) 2nd Vice-President 4. Issaka Adamu (Niger) Member 5. Jean Felix Mba (Gabon) Member 6. Dr. Mutasim Sirelkhatim Gaafar (Sudan) Member 7. Hassan Mohamed (Somalia) Member 3 CONFEDERATION AFRICAINE DE FOOTBALL 3 Abdel Khalek Tharwat Street, El Hay El Motamayez, P.O. Box 23 6th October City, Egypt. Tel.: 202 3824 7272 / Fax : 202 3824 7274 8. Abedi Pele (Ghana) Member 9. Bakari Djame (Gambia) Member 10. Barr Seyi Akinwumi (Nigeria) Member 11. Barry Rukoro (Namibia) Member 12. Didavi Bruno (Benin) Member 13. Emmanuel Deah (Liberia) Member 14. Fernando Rui da Costa (Angola) Member 15. Frederic Crenstil (Ghana) Member 16. Gustavo Ndong (Equatorial Guinea) Member 17. Hamadou Diabi (Guinea) Member 18. Herbert Tawa Mwachiro (Kenya) Member 19. Jean Guy Mayolas (Congo) Member 20. Kossi Lamadokou (Togo) Member 21. Magdi Abdel Ghani (Egypt) Member 22. Malik Toe (Cote d’Ivoire) Member 23. Mayor JS Kelfala (Sierre Leone) Member 24. Mohamed Ozair Jaunoo (Mauritius) Member 25. Mohamed Salem Boudahi (Mauritania) Member 26. Mustapha Hadji (Morocco) Member 27. Ouedraogo Pouire Frederic (Burkina Faso) Member 28. Rakotomrimino Theodore (Madagascar) Member 29. Roger Bondembe (Congo DR) Member 30. Cheikh Tidiane Fall (Senegal) Member ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR WOMEN’S FOOTBALL 1. Isha Johansen (Sierra Leone) President 2. Lydia Nsekera (Burundi) Vice President 3. Nawal El Motawakel (Morocco) Member 4. Nastacia Tsichlas (South Africa) Member 5. Mariyatta Abdou Chacour (Comores) Member 6. Lina Kessy (Tanzanie) Member 7. Chisom Mbonu (Nigeria) Member 8. Eko Mendomo Céline (Cameroon) Member 9. Jacqueline Geartze (Namibia) Member 10. Meskerem Tadesse Goshime (Ethiopia) Member 11. 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Alshelmani Abdulhakim (Libye) Member 5 CONFEDERATION AFRICAINE DE FOOTBALL 3 Abdel Khalek Tharwat Street, El Hay El Motamayez, P.O. Box 23 6th October City, Egypt. Tel.: 202 3824 7272 / Fax : 202 3824 7274 11. Korichi Taoufique (Algérie) Member 12. Jeremie Njitap (Cameroun) Member 13. Ilonga Erita (RD Congo) Member 14. Ahmed Yussuf fresh (Nigeria) Member 15. Ahmedou Mbourick (Mauritanie) Member 16. Hazem Imam (Egypte) Member 17. Jean Michel Bennezet Consultant COMMITTEE FOR LEGAL AFFAIRES AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 1. Ahmed Yahya (Mauritanie) President 2. Hani Aboo Rida (Egypte) 1st Vice President 3. Maitre Augustin Senghor (Senegal) 2nd Vice President 4. Georges Bibi (Seychelles) Member 5. Malesu Ookeditse (Botswana) Member 6. Jeremie Manirakiza (Burundi) Member 7. Dan Merkel (Cape Verde) Member 8. Nguiamba Germain (Central Africa)
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