The
Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected the final appeal by Ivorian
Jacques Anouma to be able to contest this weekend’s Confederation of
African Football elections in Morocco.
The decision means incumbent president Issa Hayatou, in power since 1987, will run unopposed in Marrakech on Sunday.
“I am awaiting the details from my lawyer but the news is not good,” Anouma told BBC Sport on Tuesday.
Anouma was barred from voting after CAF changed its statutes last year.
In September 2012, the amendment only allowed voting members of CAF’s Executive Committee to contest the presidential elections.
Anouma sits on CAF’s executive committee
but only because he serves as one of the continent’s representatives on
the FIFA executive.
Although the 61-year-old attends CAF meetings, he does not have any voting rights.
“The CAS panel decided to dismiss the
appeal of Jacques Anouma; broadly following the reasoning of the CAF
Executive Committee, whose jurisdiction to decide the contested decision
was recognised by the CAS,” read a statement from the Switzerland-based
legal body.
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