Didier Drogba failed to become president of Ivory Coast's football federation (FIF) as Saturday's long-delayed elections were won by Yacine Idriss Diallo.
Former Chelsea striker Drogba, named in the Premier League's Hall of Fame this week, was ousted in the first round of voting with just under a fifth of the vote.
In the second round, Diallo, a businessman and current FIF executive member, squeezed out former FIF vice-president Sory Diabaté by 63 votes to 61.
Saturday's election in the political capital Yamoussoukro had been postponed several times since 2020, primarily over the ongoing issues over the eligibility of certain candidates, with Drogba prominent among them.
After Fifa appointed a normalisation committee to oversee Ivorian football, Drogba's candidacy - initially rejected over whether he had the requisite number of official backers - was eventually accepted.
Drogba played more than 100 times for the Elephants, including at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, but was told in August 2020 that he was not eligible to stand in the election.
After intervention from Fifa, the 44-year-old, who won four Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League across two spells with Chelsea, retained his hopes of running the game in the West African country.
Yet Ivory Coast's all-time top scorer was eliminated with only 21 votes in the first round, when Diallo (59 votes) and Diabaté (50 votes) made it through to the second round.
Drogba's achievements and ambitious programme for the development of football in Ivory Coast had raised his popularity, and after his defeat, many of his supporters expressed their anger on social media on Saturday.
"The presidents of clubs have just killed Ivorian football, by eliminating Didier Drogba," one user, called Rosana225, said. "I hope that Ivorians will not take revenge by boycotting the 2023 Afcon."
Diallo has a mandate of four years and the organisation of the 2023 African Cup of Nations, which Ivory Coast is hosting, will be its first major challenge.
Ivory Coast are two-time champions of Africa, having won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1992 and 2015.
Latest Stories
-
‘Raiding’ National Security operatives searched my fridge and plates too – Ofori-Atta
4 minutes -
Magic Rocker drops 2 singles ‘Bedroom Lover’ and ‘Believe and Trust’
15 minutes -
Ghanaian smallholder cocoa farmers gain stronger voice with new national association
16 minutes -
3,000 ECG containers stuck at port; items held for more than 5 years – Jinapor reveals
17 minutes -
Dr Jamal Tonzua appointed as Acting Deputy Director-General of the Cyber Security Authority
21 minutes -
Carragher wasn’t part of the best 2000 defenders in his time – Osei Kuffuor
29 minutes -
IWD: It is time for Ghana to get its first female Finance Minister – Abena Osei-Asare
35 minutes -
Gov’t reaffirms commitment to completing 50 Czech steel bridges project – Kwame Agbodza
35 minutes -
AMA to launch Phase II of Youth Climate Action Fund
36 minutes -
Mahama is running a bloated government expenditure than Akufo-Addo
36 minutes -
What type of bank will you establish with GH₵51 million? – Oppong Nkrumah asks gov’t
40 minutes -
Prove where you’ve cut costs in your budget – Oppong Nkrumah challenges govt
44 minutes -
Legacy Life Entertainment to introduce new artist Raevin
45 minutes -
EC proposes ‘simplified’ e-voting system to reduce rejected ballots
48 minutes -
MTN FA Cup: Kotoko beat XI Wise to reach quarters
52 minutes