Division Africa consists of three members: Cameroon, Egypt and South Africa. There are two candidate members, DR Congo and Ivory Coast, and four observers, Botswana, Ghana, Namibia and Zimbabwe. The board of Division Africa is temporarily led by secretary general Stéphane Burchkalter, the three members are David Mayébi (Cameroon), Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe (Sout Africa) and Magdy Abdel Ghany (Egypt). Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) is honorary president of Division...
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Friday 18 November 2011
FIFPro helps establish World Athletes Association
Representatives of 150,000 athletes (including professional footballers) from across the globe voted unanimously to establish a federation of world player associations. 'Global problems need global solutions.'
Thursday 17 November 2011
World XI vote: Egyptian footballers caught on video
Two weeks to go before FIFPro reveals the 55 footballers on the shortlist of the 2011 FIFA FIFPro World XI. The World Players’ Union continues its countdown with news and images from Egypt.
Monday 14 November 2011
Namibian national team votes for the FIFPro World XI
The national team of Namibia casted their votes for the 2011 FIFA FIFPro World XI, after their last training session before departing for the crucial preliminary 2014 World Cup qualifier match away against Djibouti.
Tuesday 08 November 2011
FIFPro supports Palestine football players
On the invitation of the Palestine football players a delegation of FIFPro (vice-president Piat and secretary general Van Seggelen) went to Ramallah, to meet the players’ representatives as well as the Palestine Football Association.
Monday 07 November 2011
Three new members in the FIFPro family
The FIFPro family has three new members. Morocco, Serbia and (under reservation) Costa Rica are official members of FIFPro. Four other unions have been nominated as candidate members.

