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Fecafoot Undergoes Normative Changes Amidst Ministerial Intervention
Cameroon's minister of Sports and Physical Education Narcisse Kombi Mouelle and his teams are spearheading efforts to establish a normalization process within the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot).
This move marks a notable shift in the management structure of the nation's football affairs, with the Minister assuming responsibility for overseeing the national teams, a role previously held by Fecafoot.
Actu Cameroun has learned that Minister Mouelle and his dedicated teams have been diligently working towards implementing the normalization process at Fecafoot for several days. Pending official promulgation, insights into the resolutions crafted by the joint commission of the Prime Minister's Office and the Presidency of the Republic shed light on the overarching vision to revitalize Cameroonian football. Endorsed by President Paul Biya, these resolutions empower the Minister of Sports and Physical Education with extensive authority to enact meaningful reforms within the football ecosystem.
A pivotal decision entails the transfer of coordination responsibilities for the national football teams from Fecafoot to the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, underscoring a strategic realignment of governance structures. Additionally, the Minister is tasked with appointing a commission to oversee the recruitment of a new head coach for the flagship team, signaling a departure from Fecafoot's jurisdiction.
Furthermore, the Minister is set to initiate an international tender for the recruitment of the new head coach, thereby ensuring a transparent and competitive selection process. It is anticipated that the announcement of the appointed coach's name will be made effective by March 2024, marking a significant milestone in the reshaping of Cameroon's football leadership.
The Fecafoot has been duly informed of these transformative changes, signaling a collaborative approach towards fostering positive growth and development within the country's football administration. As Cameroon embarks on this journey of reform, stakeholders remain optimistic about the prospects of revitalizing the national football landscape under the stewardship of Minister Mouelle and his committed teams.
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