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Infos Sports of Sunday, 2 August 2015

Source: camfoot.com

Amateur clubs will file a complaint against FIFA - Akoué Epié Domingo

Akoué Epié Domingo Akoué Epié Domingo

The financial management of FECAFOOT funds by Joseph Owona is now causing problems. Before the general meeting of the association of amateur football clubs of Cameroon (Acfac), Akoué Epié Domingo, president of Jeunesse Stars of Yaoundé, also treasurer of the association did not hesitate to criticize the use of funds of FECAFOOT.

"The texts of Fifa do not give the authorization or liberty over the money of a Federation or money of two World Cups to interim management. It is outlawed in the Statutes of FIFA but they did it. Very soon, amateur clubs will file a complaint against FIFA before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). FIFA is indeed justifiable before the Cas and other sports judicial bodies. They will explain how they could release the money of two World Cups leaving them to management of a provisional committee," says Akoué Domingo.

The trainer of Jean Makoun, Modeste Mbami, Emile Mbamba and many other professional players says: "Imagine that one individual has received the money for 50 clubs. When you give someone, be it the director of the Office of the President (Gwet Matip, ed) FCFA 5000 000 and a football club, which is made up of 40 people (players and trainers) receives FCFA 100 000, only one person has received the money for 50 clubs."

Prof. Nkou Mvondo also is in line with the requirement of use of money from accounts of FECAFOOT, recalling the missions that were assigned to the Standards Committee: "The first task was to revise the texts. Second, organize the elections. And during this time, which is logical, manage daily affairs. Let us say the truth: does recruiting FECAFOOT executives a day becomes business management? Receive and distribute the financial fallouts of the World Cup, set the policy of the Federation, is that the management of current affairs? It is not logical. "

For Akoué Domingo, "right now, we speak of individuals at the federation, but the clubs. We are sorry that some do not understand the meaning of our struggle. We understood that when you are right, even if you do not have the large majority as they like to say, we must remain steadfast in what we do, the truth always triumphs. Those who were determined to react yesterday also stopped," he notes.