The race to lead the Togolese Football Federation (FTF) is heating up ahead of the November 4 election congress, as the federation begins receiving official candidacies to succeed Gabriel Ameyi.
🔹 Tino Adjeté Joins the Race
Former FTF second vice-president Tino Adjeté officially declared his candidacy during a press conference last Saturday. Currently president of Tigre Noir Zephyr, Adjeté emphasized a vision for reform and renewal:
“Today, I am launching my candidacy and I am gaining the necessary momentum to come to the aid of our football, which is in dire need.”
He unveiled the name of his list and laid out his ambitions:
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Ethical governance
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Reviving national football
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Reigniting pride and unity through the sport
🔹 A Growing List of Contenders
Tino Adjeté is the second candidate to publicly declare his intent to run. The first was Kossi Adjodo, another current member of the federation, who announced his bid a week earlier.
🔹 What’s at Stake?
With Togolese football seeking stability and progress after years of challenges, the upcoming election is crucial. The next FTF president will be tasked with:
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Rebuilding trust in the federation
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Strengthening domestic leagues
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Supporting grassroots and youth development
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Improving the national team’s international competitiveness
The coming weeks are expected to bring more candidacies and debates as stakeholders rally behind their preferred vision for the future of Togolese football.