By Osasu Obayiuwana
August 15 – FIFA, world football’s governing body, has applied to the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) to become a co-defendant with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), which is being sued by Liberia’s Musa Hassan Bility, who was recently banned for 10 years by FIFA’s Ethics Committee.
Bility filed a case against CAF at the Court of Arbitration for Sport on July 23, to challenge the legality – and the decisions – of the CAF General Assembly that took place on July 18th, a day before the Africa Cup of Nations final between Algeria and Senegal was played.
A former Liberia FA President and CAF executive committee member, Bility was banned by the Adjudicatory Chamber of the FIFA Ethics committee 24 hours after he had filed a case at CAS, against CAF.
“FIFA applied to the Court of Arbitration of Sport, to become a party to the case that I have with CAF, concerning their violations of CAF statutes. I am happy that they join the case, as they are involved. I really welcome it,” Bility told Insideworldfootball.
It is expected that CAS will accept FIFA’s request to join this case in the coming days, as it is not predicted that there will be opposition from Bility to this application.
Bility is challenging the legality of all the decisions that took place on July 18, including the CAF executive committee elections that took place, because the statutory 120-day notice, for calling the CAF congress, was not followed.
FIFA declined to confirm their application to CAS when Insideworldfootball approached them for confirmation.
“Any query regarding ongoing arbitral procedures shall be addressed to CAS. Until a final decision is rendered by CAS, FIFA will not make any official comment about this matter,” said a spokesman to Insideworldfootball on Wednesday.
CAF adopted the same attitude when Insideworldfootball approached Achta Mohamed Saleh, the organisation’s legal counsel, for information on who would be representing CAF during the arbitral proceedings in Lausanne.
“I am sure you can understand that I am not allowed to discuss these matters with you… Kindly be informed that matters in front of CAS are confidential,” she said.
Meanwhile, Bility has told Insideworldfootball that he has received financial support from some FA presidents in Africa to prosecute his CAS case.
“I have received financial support from several FA presidents in Africa, to the tune of $25,000, to meet my CAS expenses.
“I will keep their names quiet, because I don’t want them to be victimised. Many believe in the cause I am fighting, for the dignity of African football,” he said.
Contact the writer of this story, Osasu Obayiuwana, at moc.llabtoofdlrowedisni@ofni
Credit:InsideWorldfootball
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba make good start beating Bravos do Maquis
CAF Confederation Cup
Enyimba fall to Al Masry in Alexandria
CAF Confederation Cup
Zamalek got their Group D campaign off to a comfortable star
CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns Off to a Lukewarm Start in 2024/25 CAF Champions League
CAF Champions League
AL Ahly start CAF CL campaign with win over Stade d’Abidjan
CAF Champions League
TP Mazembe win CAF Women’s Champions league trophy
Africa Cup of Nations
Zimbabwe Afcon hopes dashed after loss to Cameroon
Africa Cup of Nations
Zambia end Afcon campaign with comfortable win over Sierra Leone
Africa Cup of Nations
Tanzania,Mozambique,Botswana Qualify for Afcon 2025 in Morocco
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Burundi battle Malawi in Abidjan in Group L
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview:Togo hopeful for Afcon as they travel to meet Liberia
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Burkina Faso and Senegal clash in group L first place battle
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Rwanda Amavubi host Libya in a 2025 Afcon Qualifier
Africa Cup of Nations
Mo Salah and Ziyech left out of Egypt and Morocco squads for Afcon Qualifiers
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Tanzania Taifa Stars host Guinea in a high-stakes game
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Zambia host Cote D’Ivoire at Levy Mwanawasa
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Tunisia Carthage Eagles take on Gambia Scorpions
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Zimbabwe Warriors in ding dong battle against Kenya’s Harambee Stars
Africa Cup of Nations
Afcon Preview: Uganda Cranes face off against South Africa in Kampala
Must See
-
AFRICA
/ 4 years agoSierra Leone FA President Isha Johansen endorses Patrice Motsepe for CAF President
Sierra Leone FA President who also doubles up as CAF Executive Council member Madam...
-
Football
/ 4 years agoIT JUST CAN NOT BE – AN AFRICA FULL OF MORONS?
By John De Mathews, There is an eerie silence around Africa, and it is...