CAIRO EGYPT 29 March 2026– In a move that marks the end of a significant era for African football, Véron Mosengo-Omba has officially announced his resignation as the Secretary General of the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF).
In a press release issued today, March 29, 2026, Mosengo-Omba cited a desire to focus on “personal projects” after a career spanning over three decades in international professional football.
Key Takeaways from the Resignation
- A Career Milestone: Mosengo-Omba highlighted his 30-year journey dedicated to using football as a tool for education, hope, and unity.
- Addressing Controversy: The outgoing Secretary General pointedly noted that he is stepping down after successfully “dispelling the suspicions” cast upon him by others, claiming he can now retire with “peace of mind.”
- Institutional Growth: He leaves the organization asserting that CAF is currently “more prosperous than ever.”
- The resignation comes at a critical point in African football following the controversial CAF decision to strip Senegal of the AFCON trophy. The ruling came after the team walked off the pitch in protest during the final on January 18, following a controversial penalty awarded to their opponents, Morocco.
- Gratitude to Leadership: The statement included a specific thank you to CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe and the wider team for their roles in the “remarkable progress” of African football.
Context and Legacy
Mosengo-Omba’s tenure has been a period of intense activity for CAF, marked by both structural reforms and the navigation of various internal challenges. His departure comes at a time when the organization is seeking to solidify its financial standing and global influence.
”Let us hope that the progress made will last and be sustained,” Mosengo-Omba concluded in his farewell statement.
His resignation leaves a high-profile vacancy at the heart of African football governance. While the press release focuses on his transition to personal projects, the mention of “suspicions” suggests that his departure follows a period of navigating significant administrative or political pressure within the sporting world.



































