Amaju Pinnick, former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), has lost his re-election into the FIFA council.
Pinnick failed to secure the required votes to earn one of
the six membership positions available for Africa on the council.
The former NFF president scored 28 votes in the election
held at the 14th CAF extraordinary general assembly on Wednesday in Cairo,
Egypt.
Elected members are Faouzi Lekjaa of Morocco, Mauritania’s
Ahmed Yahya, Kanizat Ibrahim of Comoros, Djibouti’s Souleiman Waberi, Hamidou
Djibrilla of Niger and Egypt’s Hani Abo Rida.
Pinnick had just one vote less than Yahya and Waberi who
clinched the final two slots.
The FIFA council is the principal decision-making organ of
the federation in the intervals of the FIFA Congress.
The council is comprised of 37 members elected by the FIFA
Congress for a renewable term of four years.
Pinnick was the third Nigerian elected into the FIFA council
after Oyo Orok Oyo and Amos Adamu.
He was elected into the council in March 2021 at the 43rd
CAF ordinary general assembly in Rabat, Morocco.
Pinnick was a two-term president of the NFF between 2014 and
2022 and was replaced by Ibrahim Gusau.
Earlier, Patrice Motsepe was re-elected as CAF president for
a second term.