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Infos Sports of Thursday, 16 April 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

FECAFOOT executives meet in Yaounde today

Members of the Committee for Standardization of the Cameroon Football Federation are in a meeting at the headquarters in Yaoundé today, April 16, 2015 for a meeting.

Since the extension of their mandate for the fourth time (until September 30, 2015) by the Executive Committee of the International Federation of football association (FIFA) at its session on March 20, the members of the standardisation Committee apparently allowed for a time of respite after several months, after years of almost fruitless battles for the long and harrowing revival of the Fecafoot, an operation that is still not accomplished.

After the cancellation of the first copy of his work by the Court of arbitration for sport, the standards Committee has kept the confidence of Fifa with the same missions: rewrite the Constitution, the electoral code and organize elections within the Fecafoot and in its decentralized leagues.

According to our sources within the umbrella Forum of Cameroonian King sport, the meeting will be aimed at the revival of the electoral process, the project for the appointment of members of the committees for standardization in regional football leagues and the future of Volker Finke at the head of the Indomitable Lions.

If the future depends not only on the Committee for Standardization, the technically account for the renewal of contract of the German technician which expires next month will have to leave.

About the revival of the electoral process, the Secretary general of Fifa had prescribed the timeline following a letter to Joseph Owona, the Chairman of the Committee for Standardization: May 31, 2015 at the latest, organization of the elections to form a new Assembly of the Fecafoot.

The members of this new General Assembly will be convened July 31, 2015 for the adoption of the new texts of the Fecafoot, the election of new leaders of the Fecafoot and its decentralized leagues must be done no later than September 30, 2015.

Football fans impatiently await the resolutions that will be taken during the meeting of this afternoon at the headquarters of the Fecafoot.