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Caf pays tribute to Kenyan official Swaleh after Ethiopia crash

Swaleh was returning to Nairobi after an African Champions League game.

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by BBC

News11 March 2019 - 15:16
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Hussein Swaleh, Senior Kenyan football official among those killed on Ethiopian Airlines plane crash

• Swaleh was returning to Nairobi after serving as a match commissioner in an African Champions League game.

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The late Hussein Swaleh was a former secretary general of Kenya's Football Federation.

A senior Kenyan football official was among the 157 people killed on the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed on Sunday, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) confirmed.

Hussein Swaleh, a former secretary general of Kenya's Football Federation (FKF), had been returning to Nairobi after serving as a match commissioner in Friday's African Champions League game between Ismaili and TP Mazembe in Egypt.

The plane crashed minutes after take-off from Addis Ababa.

"The President of the Confederation of African Football, Ahmad Ahmad, and all the African football family send their condolences to our dearest Hussein Swaleh Mtetu's family, his relatives and to the Kenyan Football Federation," Caf said in a statement.

The Kenyan Football Federation described Swaleh as a "dedicated and hardworking individual" and the head of the FKF, Nick Mwendwa, paid his own tribute: "Sad day for football. You were doing what you loved most. Fare thee well my chairman. Until we meet again."

Kenya's national team captain Victor Wanyama, also expressed his "heartfelt condolences."

Hussein Swaleh served as the FKF's secretary general between 2000 and 2004 and was in the post when Kenya last played at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Tunisia in 2004.

 

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