Hicham El Amrani resigns as Caf secretary general

Hicham El Amrani
Hicham El Amrani had served as Caf's secretary general for the last six years.

The Confederation of African Football's (Caf) secretary general Hicham El Amrani resigned on Sunday, just over a week after long-standing president Issa Hayatou was ousted from power following defeat to Madagascar's Ahmad in the elections.

El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.

The 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.

Hayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.

The 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.

Caf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.

During the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani. external-link