After the election for a 4-year term for Tombi A Roko, as new President of FECAFOOT, the new Board of Directors met to elect four vice-presidents of FECAFOOT.
Eleven candidates were nominated for four positions. The lucky winners were: Alioum Aladji, area delegate of the Far North elected as first Vice - President; Mbella Moki delegate from Southwest Region elected 2nd Vice Chairman; Koa Luc in the Centre Region was elected 3rd Vice President and Pierre Batamak area delegate of the Littoral elected fourth vice president.
Meanwhile, the losers were Sorele Geremi Fotso Njitap, former Indomitable Lion player, with his rich track record of former professional footballer, was not enough to entice voters.
Aside Geremi Njitap, the other unsuccessful candidates for Vice-Presidents were: Francis Mveng, Samuel Wembé, Jean Jacques Zam, Kaba Christopher and Essomba Eyenga
The Emergency Committee is composed of four elected vice-presidents of the elected president and delegate of the North, Yvonne Asta, the only woman in the list led by Tombi A Roko.
Below is the complete list of the directors of FECAFOOT:
Tombi A Roko, Koa Luc, Nguini Charles, Abbo Mohamadou, Mbella Moki Charles, Batamak Pierre, Mayebi David, Boubakary Bello, Wembe Samuel, Njitap Fotso Geremi, Kaba Christopher, Amadou Madi, Yvonne Asta, Zam Jean Jacques, Etsil Simon Ghislain, Alioum Alhadji, Essomba Eyenga and Mveng Ela Francis.
What is at stake now is the highly anticipated appointment of a new Secretary General, head of the administration of FECAFOOT.