FIFA moves to elect new exec for Antigua & Barbuda
The World’s governing body for football, FIFA, has ordered fresh elections to choose a new executive to serve the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association following last December’s controversial poll.
FIFA says it will approve an independent three-person panel to supervise the elections, which must be held no later than April 15.
The order comes two weeks after a visit to Antigua by FIFA and CONCACAF officials.
The officials went to Antigua to investigate allegations of irregularities in the contentious elections that retained Everton Gonsalves as president.