Diallo reelected head of French football
French Football Federation President Philippe Diallo reacts during a press conference at the Home Deluxe Arena Stadium in Paderborn, on June 18, 2024, during the UEFA EURO 2024 football competition. Philippe Diallo was re-elected as French Football Federation President on December 14, 2024 with 55,34% of the votes. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Philippe Diallo was comfortably reelected president of the
French Football Federation on Saturday.
Diallo, who took over after the resignation of long-standing
former chief Noel Le Graet in 2023, won just over 55 percent of the vote to
beat Le Graet's former ally Pierre Samsonoff.
For the first time in France's largest sports federation
which boosts 2.4 million members, the presidents of amateur clubs could vote
electronically along with the heads of professional clubs with 11,500 voters
compared to fewer than 250 previously.
Diallo, 61, welcome the "strong legitimacy" the
vote gave him and praised the "democratic maturity which does honour to our
sport".
He said he would begin a nationwide discussion on French
football from mid-January "to define together our roadmap for aid to
amateur football".
During the campaign Diallo highlighted his record within the
federation including a 100 million euros ($105 million) per year contract from
2026 with American sportswear brand Nike.
Diallo also courted amateur football by increasing the
budget from 100 to 150 million euros annually between now and 2028, and
underlined his ambition for women's football where he wants to double
membership from 250,000 to 500,000 within five years.
Diallo stepped up in January 2023 when Le Graet first moved
aside and then was forced to resign following accusations of sexual and
psychological harassment, bringing to an end more than a decade in charge.

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