Fifa bans Gabonese sexual abuser coach
Publish date: 10 March 2025
Issue Number: 1116
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Sport
Fifa's decision to ban for life a former Gabonese youth coach found guilty of sexually abusing players is a ‘positive first step’, but there are ‘many more perpetrators’, an official at global players' union Fifpro told BBC News. On Tuesday, Fifa ruled that Patrick Assoumou Eyi, who was head coach of Gabon's national youth teams for decades, had sexually abused multiple young boys throughout his career. Eyi was named in a 2023 BBC Africa Eye investigation into the widespread allegations of abuse plaguing Gabonese football. Eyi, known widely as Capello, is ‘just one man that has been sanctioned’ and there are ‘many more perpetrators’ within Gabonese football, Fifpro legal counsel Loic Alves told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme. Eyi had admitted charges of raping, grooming and exploiting young players after allegations were first reported by the UK's Guardian newspaper in 2021. Fifa's independent ethics committee launched its investigation into Eyi later that year. As well as being banned for life, Eyi has been fined 1m Swiss francs ($1.1m). He is currently being held in prison. ‘The investigation into Mr Eyi concerns complaints from at least four male football players who accused him of sexual abuse between 2006 and 2021. Most of these incidents occurred while the players were minors,’ Fifa's statement said. Along with the perpetrators of the abuse, governing bodies such as Fifa and Gabon's national football federation, Fegafoot, have faced accusations that they failed to protect young victims. Both bodies denied the allegations made against them.