The former Elephants striker could not convince the voters to give him a mandate to lead football in the country
On Saturday, Ex-Chelsea and Cote Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba failed in his bid to become the president of the Ivorian Football Federation (FIF) after crashing out in the first round of the elections.
The two-time African Player of the Year got 21 votes and finished third behind Yacine Idriss Diallo who claimed 59 votes and Sory Diabate who managed 50 votes.
Drogba submitted his candidacy bid on August 1, 2020, in front of a large gathering at the FIF headquarters in Abidjan.
Even with his popularity, there was doubt he could meet the eligibility requirements after the Ivory Coast Footballers Association (AFI) failed to endorse his candidacy which drew the disappointment of the African section of the International Federation of Professional Footballers (FIFPro) by suspending them.
When allowed to take part, he failed in the first hurdle and Yacine Idriss Diallo was eventually selected. A section of football fans expressed their disappointment in a post shared by GOAL.
"They are afraid, he cannot be controlled and manipulated to do their underhand jobs. Rotten system in Africa. We will rather celebrate mediocrity than excellence. They ganged up against the best candidate!" - Ukaba Martin
"Cartels reap big in such scenarios! Next time my super striker. Blues always" - Krop Apalomagel Micah
"Ivorians don't value their own,Drogba that is so respected and value in England, Hmmmmm,politics has taken over everything,I thought things like this happens only in Nigeria" - Queen Precious
Another fan felt that Drogba was inspired by Samuel Eto'o who was recently elected as the Cameroon FA's President.
"Just because Etoo got it in Cameroon, DD went to try his luck. That's not too bad. Try again next time... ,"- Chukwuma Munachimso Eke posted. However, others were quick to rectify him.
"How did you know it was because Eto'o went in, that made Drogba pick interest? - Prince C Evans
"You know nothing sir Eto'o its recently compared to Drogba it's his second attempt" - Everisto Mc II
"How will Africa ever grow with this mentality? So the Michel Platinis and other retired footballers who went into sports administration meant nothing till Eto'o? Or is your knowledge simply limited?" - Cyril Alando
"You are wrong brother, Drogba contested before Eto'o. This is the second time Drogba is contesting for that post. By the way, Drogba will not win coz he will never bribe any delegate to vote for him" - Athanasius Emmanuel Igomu.
Finally, a section of the supporters congratulated the former striker for the bold move, others regarding him as a winner.
fihampsyz
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more Vhim senier man,all is about Alasane Ouatarra between Lauren Gbagbo,y politic in sports?courage Mon idole
IsraelKiri
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he probably didn't even finish school, it's best this way
he's a graduate dude, he studied accounting in france
jaucknosuy
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Drogba's time will surely come
I agree with you my Brother. Once Alassan is president of Ivory Coast, Drogba will never will
vipaekors
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Ivorian football association is one of the most corrupt football governing body in Africa so they couldn't allow Drogba to come in who won't entertain that. Not be cause they don't like him but they fear of loosing on embezzling the funds
KreddyKall
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he probably didn't even finish school, it's best this way
riciklmnos
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that's African corruption
TheBlue1905
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Didier Drogba lost the election because of tribulism. l knew that Drogba wasn't going to win, in as much that Alassan remain as president
That's just what I thought, Tribal Sentiment. Africa with her corrupt mentality
IronMerc
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Not every country has good taste shaa
Waeakmuz
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Didier Drogba lost the election because of tribulism. l knew that Drogba wasn't going to win, in as much that Alassan remain as president
Kingblue545
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Drogba's time will surely come
Miockmnt
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useless
Dennisind
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All the politics and corruption in the african system will never let a good honest man win.
RaiyanHasib
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I thought he's going to win but what happened ?
SamsonJoyi
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it's sad to see why we can not value our on football legends to lead our football
SamsonJoyi
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first comment