Mohammed Bin Hammam (Arabic: محمد بن همّام) (born 8 May 1949 in Doha, Qatar) is the current president of the Asian Football Confederation, a position he has held since August 2002.
Biography
During his time at the helm, he has overseen the creation of the AFC Champions League and the acceptance of Australia into the AFC. He has also initiated the strategic development programme called Vision Asia. He has been a FIFA Executive Member since 1996.
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