Philippe Diallo

Philippe Diallo

politician France

Philippe Diallo is the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), actively seeking solutions to the ongoing crisis in French football, particularly regarding the economic model and governance amid disputes over television rights with major broadcasters.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
81,956
Power
3,292$
Sentiment
8.57
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
France 2 8.50 0.12% +0% 65,273,511 76,165 $2,700,000 3,151$
Portugal 1 9.00 0.06% +0% 10,196,709 5,761 $240,000 136$
Monaco 1 8.00 0.08% +0% 39,242 30 $7,800 6$
Totals 4 75,509,462 81,956 $2,947,800 3,293$
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Recent Mentions

Portugal Portugal: Philippe Diallo announced a reform plan to revolutionize the governance of professional football in France. 9

Público: Futebol francês prepara revolução no modelo profissional | Futebol internacional

Ghana Ghana: Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation (FFF), extended his sympathies to Diaby’s family and the club’s management. 7

Daily Graphic – state-owned Ghanaian newspaper, est. 1950: Footballer, 14, dies after suffering cardiac arrest mid-match

Portugal Portugal: Philippe Diallo is the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) who is negotiating partnerships to protect referees. 7

Público: Federação francesa negoceia parcerias para proteger árbitros | Futebol internacional

Egypt Egypt: Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation, expressed his happiness about visiting Egypt during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit. 8

Youm7: رئيس الاتحاد الفرنسى يشكر السيسى وماكرون ويشيد بالبنية التحتية فى مصر

France France: Philippe Diallo is the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) who is leading the reform project for French football. 7

Le Monde: Crise du football professionnel français : le gendarme financier des clubs appelle à « un changement de modèle »