FIFA and CAF are grieving the loss of Moroccan football legend Ahmed Faras. Gianni Infantino, President of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), conveyed his “profound sadness” upon learning of Ahmed Faras’ death, the Moroccan football icon and recipient of the 1975 African Ballon d’Or.
In a message on his official Instagram account, Infantino honored the historic leading scorer of the Moroccan national team and captain of the squad that triumphed in the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations. “I am profoundly saddened to learn of the passing of Moroccan player Ahmed Faras,” he remarked.
On behalf of FIFA and the entire footballing community, “I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends, to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, and to all at CAF. Rest in peace. ”
Patrice Motsepe, President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), also conveyed his sympathies, characterizing Faras as “an extraordinary leader both on and off the pitch. ”
In a statement released on CAF’s official website, Motsepe reminisced that Faras was among Africa’s most illustrious football talents, honored as the continent’s finest player in 1975 and a pivotal figure in Morocco’s landmark Africa Cup of Nations victory in 1976.
“Ahmed Faras was an exceptional leader whose contributions to football in Morocco and throughout Africa laid the groundwork for the global achievements we now witness from Moroccan and African players,” Motsepe stated.
He expressed his sincere condolences and support to “the family of the deceased, his former teammates, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, its president Fouzi Lekjaa, and the Moroccan populace. Ahmed Faras will eternally reside in our hearts and memories. May God bless him and grant him everlasting peace. ”
Ahmed Faras passed away on Wednesday in Mohammedia at the age of 78, following a prolonged illness.