Walid Sadi has been re-elected as president of the Algerian Football Federation (FAF) following the general assembly held on February 25, 2025.
Running unopposed, Sadi secured a decisive mandate, receiving 76 votes in favor, with just one vote against and one invalid ballot.
The overwhelming support for Sadi highlights the confidence placed in his leadership by the federation’s members.
His reappointment signals continuity at the helm of Algerian football as the nation looks to strengthen its position on both the African and international stages.
Sadi, who has been steering the FAF through a period of significant development, has emphasized youth investment, infrastructure improvements, and strategic planning as key pillars of his leadership.
Under his previous term, the federation made strides in grassroots development and bolstered its efforts to enhance Algeria’s competitive edge in continental tournaments.
Speaking after his re-election, Sadi expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him and reaffirmed his commitment to advancing Algerian football.
“This vote of confidence is not just for me but for the vision we share for the future of Algerian football. We have made progress, but there is still much work to do,” he stated.
The general assembly also reflected on the federation’s recent achievements and challenges, setting the tone for the next term.
With a renewed mandate, Sadi is expected to focus on strengthening domestic leagues, improving training facilities, and fostering talent development, all while aiming for greater success on the international front.
As Algeria gears up for upcoming footballing challenges, Sadi’s leadership will play a pivotal role in shaping the sport’s future in the country.