Sory Diabaté, a prominent figure in Ivorian football, has passed away, leaving the nation’s football community in deep mourning. The former vice-president of the Ivorian Football Federation (FIF) and president of the Professional Football League died on Thursday morning after a prolonged illness, marking a significant loss for the sport in Côte d’Ivoire.
Diabaté was a central figure in the administration and development of football in the country, known for his dedication and leadership.
His passing comes as a painful reminder of the loss felt by the Ivorian football community just a few years ago when former FIF president Sidy Diallo also passed away.
Throughout his career, Diabaté was deeply involved in the sport, contributing to its growth and success at various levels.
His last major public engagement was during the FIF elections, where Yacine Idriss Diallo was elected as the new president.
These elections marked the end of an era for Diabaté, who had been a steadfast presence in Ivorian football for many years.
The news of his death has been met with widespread sorrow among football fans, players, and officials alike.
His contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark on Ivorian football, and his absence will be keenly felt by all who knew him and worked with him.
As the Ivorian football community comes to terms with this loss, there is a deep sense of gratitude for the legacy that Sory Diabaté leaves behind.
His commitment to the game and his influence on the sport will be remembered for years to come.
The football fraternity in Côte d’Ivoire now faces the challenging task of continuing the work he started and honoring his memory by ensuring the sport continues to thrive.
In this time of grief, the thoughts and prayers of the entire nation are with Diabaté’s family, friends, and colleagues.
His passing is not just a loss for Ivorian football but for the wider sporting world, which has lost a true advocate and leader.