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Wedaeli Chibelushi
Veron Mosengo-Omba, a controversial figure, leaves at a turbulent time for African football.

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Wedaeli Chibelushi

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The general secretary of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) says he has decided to "step down", an announcement that comes amid a chaotic time for football on the continent.
These incidents have left Caf, the governing body for African football, battling a crisis of confidence.
Mosengo-Omba alluded to controversies faced during his tenure in his statement on Sunday.
"I have decided to step down from my position as Secretary General of CAF to devote myself to more personal projects," wrote Mosengo-Omba, deputy to Caf president Patrice Motsepe.
"Now that I have been able to dispel the suspicions that some people have gone to great lengths to cast on me, I can retire with peace of mind and without constraint, leaving the CAF more prosperous than ever."
The 66-year-old has been criticised for staying on as general secretary past the organisation's mandatory retirement age of 63.
He has also been accused by some employees of creating a toxic atmosphere in the workplace, although an investigation after staff complaints cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Mosengo-Omba, who hails from the Democratic Republic of Congo but also holds Swiss nationality, was appointed general secretary in March 2021.
According to news agency Reuters, Caf's competitions director, Samson Adamu, will take over as acting general secretary.
The governing body is awaiting a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) on Senegal's appeal against being stripped of the Afcon title.
Senegal is challenging Caf's appeals body for overturning their 1-0 win over hosts Morocco in January's Afcon final.
During the game, Senegal's players left the field in protest when, with the score at 0-0, hosts Morocco were awarded a stoppage-time penalty.
When they returned after a delay of about 17 minutes, Morocco subsequently failed to score the spot-kick and Senegal netted an extra-time winner.
Following an appeal by the Moroccan FA (FRMF), Caf later ruled that Senegal had forfeited the match and Morocco were awarded a 3-0 victory.

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