Africa-Press – Angola. The president of the African Football Confederation (CAF), Patrice Mostepe, arrives in Angola on Friday morning, for a two-day visit.
Thursday, in Luanda, highlights an audience with the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, at the Presidential Palace in Cidade Alta, on Saturday.
Beforehand, on Friday, Mostepe will hold a meeting with the president of the Angolan Federation of the sport, Artur Almeida e Silva, at the FAF headquarters, and then with the entire management of the organization.
On the same day, the top leader of continental football and his delegation will present courtesy greetings to the Minister of Youth and Sports, Rui Falcão.
In the afternoon, Patrice Motsepe will participate in a meeting, in one of the capital’s hotels, with Angolan football leaders, namely, provincial associations, clubs and professional associations, and half an hour later the official dinner will take place.
On Saturday, before leaving the capital city of Angola, a press conference will be held to summarize the visit.
South African Patrice Motsepe is the seventh president of CAF, an institution founded 67 years ago.
The CAF was once led by Abdel Aziz Abdallahl Salem( 1957 -1958), Abdel Aziz Mostafa (1958 – 1968), Abdel Mohamed (1968 – 1972), Ydnekatchew Tessema (1972 – 1987), Abdel Halim Mohamed (1987 -1988), Issa Hayatou (1988 – 2017), Ahmad Ahmad (2017 – 2021) and Hora Patrice Motsepe from 2021 to date.
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