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About Division Africa

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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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News from Division Africa

Thursday 03 November 2011

Ivory Coast: the AFI moves into high gear

With a high-profile General Meeting, a brand new office, an effective Internet site and, more than anything else, new members flooding in, the Association of Ivorian Footballers (AFI) has taken on a whole new dimension in recent months.

Thursday 27 October 2011

Tel Aviv hosts FIFPro General Assembly

Next week, FIFPro will be welcoming its members to Tel Aviv, Israel, for the annual general meeting. From Tuesday 1 to Thursday 3 November, representatives of 54 trade unions for professional football players will attend the congress.

Thursday 27 October 2011

Chelsea’s players eyeing comeback in World XI

In recent history Chelsea had four of its players picked in the FIFPro World XI. This year, the footballers of the English title contender once again filled in their ballots, trying to regain a place on the best team on this planet.

Thursday 13 October 2011

Ivory Coast: the Elephants create their World XI

Ivory Coast qualified for next year’s African Cup of Nations finals. A FIFPro delegation visited the training camp of the national team of Ivory Coast, and returned with a bunch of ballots for the 2011 FIFA FIFPro World XI.

Monday 10 October 2011

World XI: Moroccan national team and Zerouali vote…

Just as president Mustapha El Hadaoui and his colleagues from the PFA of Morocco (AMF) were preparing to visit the national team of Morocco, they received the news of the death of Zakaria Zerouali.

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