Pages

Total Pageviews

Saturday, June 1, 2013

FIFA Elects First Woman Executive


Burundi FA president Lydia Nsekera has been elected as the first woman to FIFA's Executive Committee in the governing body's 109-year history.

Lydia Nsekera(46)will serve a 4-year term on the committee after winning the vote(got 95 of the 203 votes) at the Fifa congress in Mauritius.(Australian Moya Dodd got 70 votes and Sonia Bien-Aime, of Turks and Caicos Islands got 38 votes)

Lydia Nsekera who last year became the first woman to be co-opted to the executive committee, has been head of the Burundi FA since 2004 and was a member of Fifa's organising committee for the 2008 and 2012 Olympic football tournaments. A member of the International Olympic Committee, she is also on the independent governance committee set up in 2011 to tackle corruption withinFIFA

No comments:

Post a Comment