FIFA 19 elections: Mwendwa vies for FIFA 19 slot today

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Date & time Sep 30 '18
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Redway, CA
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FKF President Nick Mwendwa briefing the media as part of his office at mmoah FIFA 19 Goal Project on The upcoming AFCON qualifiers against Ghana, The federation’s financial predicament, FKF’s position regarding bidding for your 2018 AWCON and The recent hooliganism witnessed on the Mashemeji derby that she says is annoying and frustrating. Tuesday August 28, 2018. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa believes he's got what it takes to offer in the FIFA 19 Council in front of today’s elections in the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) General Assembly at Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt.

He faces stiff competition from Tanzanian Leodgar Tenga, South Africa FA president Danny Jordan, Elvis Chetty from Seychelles and Malawi’s Walter Nyamilandu within the race to change Ghanaian Kwesi Nyantakyi, who resigned over graft charges.

Mwendwa has urged the 54 continental FA bosses to back his bid because he seeks being one of the seven African representatives in football’s fourth strongest office that requires advising FIFA 19 President on international matters.

“Definitely, I have what it requires to do the job for Africa and beyond. I am qualified and passed FIFA 19 integrity test. Our key issues in Africa is youth development, technical and refereeing,” he was quoted saying.


FKF President Nick Mwendwa briefing the media as part of his office at FIFA 19 Goal Project on The upcoming AFCON qualifiers against Ghana, The federation’s financial predicament, FKF’s position regarding bidding for your 2018 AWCON and The recent hooliganism witnessed on the Mashemeji derby that she says is FIFA 19 Coins annoying and frustrating. Tuesday August 28, 2018. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa believes he's got what it takes to offer in the FIFA 19 Council in front of today’s elections in the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) General Assembly at Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt.

He faces stiff competition from Tanzanian Leodgar Tenga, South Africa FA president Danny Jordan, Elvis Chetty from Seychelles and Malawi’s Walter Nyamilandu within the race to change Ghanaian Kwesi Nyantakyi, who resigned over graft charges.

Mwendwa has urged the 54 continental FA bosses to back his bid because he seeks being one of the seven African representatives in football’s fourth strongest office that requires advising FIFA 19 President on international matters.

“Definitely, I have what it requires to do the job for Africa and beyond. I am qualified and passed FIFA 19 integrity test. Our key issues in Africa is youth development, technical and refereeing,” he was quoted saying.
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