Elections to appoint a new president of Ivory Coast’s football federation (FIF) have been postponed once again.
Ongoing issues over the eligibility of candidates – including former Ivory Coast captain Drogba – have caused an 18-month delay to proceedings, with the polls originally earmarked for September 2020.
The latest polls were set to be held on 23 March but these have now been called off, without a new date being set.
A normalisation committee appointed by world governing body Fifa has been running the game in the West African country since December 2020.
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