Issa Hayatou, the former President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has passed away at the age of 77, according to reports.
Hayatou was a towering figure in African football, serving as CAF President for an unprecedented 29 years.
His leadership spanned nearly three decades, during which he played a crucial role in shaping the sport across the continent.
Hayatou’s tenure came to an end in 2017 when he was unseated by Ahmad Ahmad of Madagascar, marking a significant shift in African football governance.
Despite the loss, his legacy as the longest-serving CAF President remains a testament to his impact on the sport.








