FIFA Secretary General to grace CAF Women’s CL CECAFA zone qualifiers in Nairobi

FIFA Secretary-General Fatma Samoura is set to tour Kenya this week with the highlight of her visit being the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League Cecafa region Qualifiers at Nyayo Stadium on Thursday afternoon.In her two-day trip to the country, Fatma will also meet with football leadership in the country and the Football Kenya Federation President Nick Mwendwa is looking forward to hosting her.“We welcome the FIFA Secretary General to Kenya. We look forward to hosting her and engaging her about the development of the game in Kenya,” Mwendwa said.🌍 A FIFA delegation, including Secretary General @fatma_samoura and Chief Women’s Football Officer @SarBareman, kicked off meetings in South and Eastern Africa to highlight FIFA’s commitment to developing the female game throughout the continent ⬇️https://t.co/0wVZRATxz1 pic.twitter.com/l4xf3S0FfC— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) September 5, 2021 Looking at it as a perfect culmination of the ongoing Women’s CAF Champions League qualifying tournament, FKF Vice President and Local Organizing Committee Chairperson for the tournament Doris Petra says it is a big week for the women’s game.“This is a big week for us in the Women’s game. Our clubs are taking part in regional and continental competitions for the first time and we are pleased to share this moment with the Secretary General,” Doris Petra said.This will be Samoura’s first visit to Kenya since her appointment as FIFA’s Secretary General in 2016 and will be accompanied by FIFA’s Chief Women’s Football Officer Sarai Barema.Fatma and Barema are on a South and East African tour with an aim of highlighting FIFA’s commitment to developing the female game throughout the continent and were in South Africa on Saturday as they graced the COSAFA equivalent of the qualifiers final.Delighted to present the talented young ladies of @SundownsLadies & Black Rhinos Queens with their accolades today along with @SarBareman following @CAF_Online Womens Champions League #COSAFA Qualifiers finals match. You are inspiring role models to girls in Africa👏🏽⭐️. pic.twitter.com/bVs2EfQ9cA— Fatma Samoura (@fatma_samoura) September 4, 2021 The visit comes barely two months since FKF launched a Women’s football strategy in line with a similar one from FIFA in 2018 as well as from CAF.The first strategy of its kind by FIFA for women’s football seeks to double the size of the global women’s game by 2026. Eight-year targets include doubling the number of female players to 60 million as well as doubling the number of member associations with organized youth leagues.FKF launch Women football strategy five years down the line

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