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Former Hearts of Oak of chairman and football administrator, Harry Zakkour thinks the leadership of CAF needs a serious revamp.
Zakkour, who led Accra Hearts of Oak to glory in the 2000 CAF Champions League and the Super Cup in 2001, believes the old guards headed by Alhaji Issa Hayatou have not done enough to change the fortunes of the sport on the continent.
He says the continent's football governing body needs vibrant and new faces to reshape the continents football agenda.
"The people there are too old for the leadership, I think they are old and that so they should raise new faces there to do the job," said Zakkour
“Is been same for years now and is the same people there and most of them come from Arab countries and what has been their contribution.”
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