African Minifootball Federation

The African Minifootball Federation, also referred to by its abbreviation, AMC, is the administrative body for minifootball in Africa. It is one of six continental confederations of world football's governing body, the World Minifootball Federation. Tunisian Achref Ben Salha is the first president of the body and the Somali Abdelkader Mohamed is the vice-president.

African Minifootball Confederation
AbbreviationAMC
Formation14 December 2016 (2016-12-14)
TypeSports organisation
HeadquartersTunis, Tunisia
Region served
Africa
Membership
Algeria
Egypt
Ghana
Côte d'Ivoire
Libya
Morocco
Nigeria
Senegal
Somalia
South Africa
Tunisia
President
Achref Ben Salha
Vice-president
Abdelkader Mohamed
Main organ
General Assembly
Parent organization
WMF
Websitehttps://www.africanminifootball.com/

History

The AMF's assembly was held on 14-15 December 2016 in Tunis, Tunisia. The body was created and a new president, Achref Ben Salha (president of the Tunisian Minifootball Federation) was elected. The assembly was attended by some African countries, such as Libya, Nigeria, South Africa and Somalia and has chosen the Tunisian capital seat of the new African federation. It also elected Somalia's Abdelkader Mohamed as the first vice-president, and Libyan Houcine Touileb as the second vice-president.[1]

Competitions

References

  1. "Création de la confédération africaine". Nessma TV. TAP. 15 December 2016.
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