Algeria’s Kheireddine Zetchi has become the third
football governing body’s fourth official to be arrested this year.
According to Algerian media, the 59-year-old
businessman who was a former president of the Algerian Football Federation
(FAF) is accused, along with others, of corruption through “the
conclusion of contracts in violation of the law for the granting of undue
advantages to others and obtaining unjustified privileges,” “willful
misappropriation of public funds,” and “abuse of function.”
Earlier, the presidents of the Football Association of
Zambia (FAZ), Andrew Kamanga and that of the South Africa Football Association
(SAFA), Danny Jordaan were arrested this year over financial deals.
In the Algerian episode, Kheireddine Zetchi who
succeeded Mohamed Raouraoua at the head of the FAF, presided over Algerian
football from 2017 to 2021. He was also instrumental in the creation of the
Paradou Football Training Centre.
According to various sources, corruption is rampant in
Algerian football, as the management under Zetchi’s predecessors was marred by
malfeasance and corruption.
But other sources claimed that the legal against Kheireddine Zetchi is revenge by the military regime in Algeria, which has not forgiven the former FAF president for his vote during the 43rd General Assembly of the Confederation of African Football Confederation (CAF), in favour of amending Article 4 of the statutes of the pan-African body.
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