‘One team, one bus’ – Didier Drogba is promising big ahead of Ivorian FA elections

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba is promising to provide a bus for each of the 76 clubs in Cote d’Ivoire’s top 2 divisions if he wins the Ivorian FA elections.

In addition each of the 14 elite clubs will receive a starting sum of 150 million CFA (approximately $268,000), the 24 Ligue 2 football clubs take 50 million CFA (approximately $90,000) whilst the Division 3 clubs receive 30 million CFA (approximately $54,000) following the elections.

Didier Drogba was mobbed by thousands of cheering fans as he makes his way to submit his nomination

Drogba was mobbed by thousands of adoring fans as he submitted his candidacy to become president of Ivory Coast football.

The 42-year-old will compete with four other hopefuls for the position after launching his bid in the country’s economic capital Abidjan.

The elections to be top chief at the Cote d’Ivoire Football Federation take place on September 5.

And the former striker hopes his achievements throughout his distinguished club career and with The Elephants will help him be voted in.

Indeed the surrounding streets were full of fans desperate to get a glimpse of their idol, carry banners and wearing T-shirts adorned with Drogba’s face.

However, despite his popularity with football fans in the country, he is still not certain to be on the ballot.

Drogba needs nominations from three of the 14 Ligue 1 clubs and two from the lower divisions.

The two-time African Football of the Year also must have the endorsement of any of five special interest groups of coaches, doctors, current and former players and referees, according to Reuters.

And his candidacy has already suffered a big blow after the Ivory Coast Footballers Association controversially did not support him.

Drogba said: “Football is everyone’s sport, football brings people together, football unites.

The Blues icon added: ”It’s no secret that our football is going badly, and that is why with my team we are committed to contributing to the rebirth of Ivorian football.

“If my goal was not driven by a deep desire to give back to Ivorian football all that it has given me, to contribute to the development of football in my country, and if God was not in this candidacy, it would be difficult to be in front of you today.”

Drogba represented Ivory Coast between 2002 and 2014, spanning five Africa Cup of Nations and three World Cups. and is the country’s leading scorer with 65 goals from 105 caps.

He is also the country’s third most-capped player of all time after Didier Zokora (123) and Kolo Toure (120).

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