The arbitration court reduces Ahmed's sentence ... and paves the way for the presidency of the African Union Mozebi

Today, Monday, the Sports Arbitration Court reduced the penalty of suspending the President of the Malagasy Confederation of Football, Ahmed Ahmed, from five years to two years, paving the way for the election of South African Patrice Mutesebe on March 12th in Rabat, after the withdrawal of all his rivals.


In a statement, the court said that Ahmed's appeal against the FIFA ruling chamber issued in November 2020 after he was suspended in corruption cases: “It was partially supported and the suspension period was reduced to two years from today, minus the suspension period he had already served between November 19, 2020 and January 29. 2021, and the fine has been reduced to 50,000 Swiss francs. "

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