Drogba rejects Chelsea candidacy and calls for Ivorian presidency



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Didier Drogba, the retired star of Ivory Coast, expressed his desire to run for president of the Ivorian Football Federation.

"I dream of developing the football system in Cote d'Ivoire," Drogba told Ivorian media. "I received an offer from Chelsea to enter the training world, but I refused.

The former Chelsea player added: "The coach has a limited influence on his club, but I wish to extend my influence to all the football fans of my country".

The presidential election in Ivory Coast is expected to take place by the end of the year.

Didier Drogba made many achievements during his career on the football field, before retiring from the game last November, including winning the Premier League Premier League four times and winning the UEFA Champions League. 2012.

Drogba has played 100 matches for Cote d 'Ivoire and has won the African Footballer' s title twice this year.

The Ivorian elephant won the "Golden Boot" of the four goals of the English Premier League in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010.

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