FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have stepped in to take control of Malian football following the collective resignation of the entire Executive Committee of the Malian Football Federation, Femafoot.
The international governing bodies have formally recognised that the resignations have created a complete vacuum of authority within the federation, leaving no elected leadership in place.
The development has triggered emergency measures aimed at preventing the paralysis of football administration in the country.
In response to the crisis, responsibility for the day-to-day running of the federation has been handed to the Secretary General.
This temporary arrangement has been put in place under the close supervision of FIFA and CAF to ensure that routine operations continue while a longer-term solution is prepared.
Both governing bodies have also confirmed that an extraordinary elective General Assembly must be convened as soon as possible.
The assembly will be tasked with electing a new Executive Committee to restore institutional stability and re-establish normal governance within Malian football.
The intervention marks a decisive moment for Femafoot, which has been left without leadership following the unprecedented resignation of its executive members.
With no governing board in place, FIFA and CAF moved quickly to acknowledge the scale of the governance breakdown and to implement safeguards designed to protect the functioning of the federation.
The upcoming General Assembly is expected to play a central role in shaping the federation’s immediate future.
Its objective will be to oversee the election of a new leadership team capable of guiding Malian football through a period of transition and uncertainty.
According to the framework outlined by FIFA and CAF, the process is intended to ensure a transparent and orderly transfer of power.
Oversight from the two bodies is aimed at maintaining institutional continuity and preventing further disruption to football administration.
Until a new Executive Committee is elected, the Secretary General will continue to manage daily affairs within clearly defined limits.
This interim structure is designed to keep the federation operational while preparations are made for the electoral process.
The situation highlights the seriousness of the crisis at Femafoot, with international authorities now directly involved in restoring governance.
Attention will now turn to the timing and organisation of the extraordinary General Assembly, which is expected to determine the next chapter for Malian football governance.







