Philippe Tchere's appointment as WAFU B Executive Director game-changer for now 'visible' sub-regional body
The appointment of Ivorian Philippe Tchere as the new Executive Director of the West African Football Union (WAFU) B has been the driving force behind the most thriving zone in Africa.The decision has been hailed as a significant game-changer for the sub-regional football body, as it has marked a new era of visibility and development for the zone.WAFU Zone B, which comprises seven countries including Ghana, Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Niger, has been an important zone for the Confederation of African Football (CAF).Tcheres leadership has strengthened WAFU B's role in promoting football in the zone, focusing on improved organization, increased media exposure, and stronger partnerships with international stakeholders.His appointment has brought a renewed commitment to developing football administration in the region and fostering competitive football competitions across the divide.Tchere, with a background in sports administration and regional football development, is clearly the right figure to steer WAFU B into a more prominent position on the African football landscape.By leveraging media platforms and engaging more with local communities, Tchere has increased the visibility of WAFUs tournaments and activities.In less than a year in the new role, Tchere has demonstrated tremendous administrative juggernaut, ushered in capacity building workshops, and putting together a more structured football ecosystem across the region.As a result, Tchere's leadership continue to position WAFU B as the leading force in African football, showcasing the talents and potential of West African administrators on a continental scale.
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