Infos Sports of Monday, 22 December 2014

Source: cameroon-info.net

Owona, Kobila, A Roko meet today at the Fecafoot headquarters

After the letter from Fifa which suspended the electoral process at the Cameroon football Federation, the members of the Standardization Committee of Fecafoot will meet this Monday, December 22, 2014 at the headquarters in Yaoundé.

After a week spent at Fifa headquarters in Zurich for an internship related to the infrastructure, Tombi A Roko Sidiki, the Secretary general of the Cameroon football Federation will get back to his office in Yaounde.

His path might cross that of James Mouangues Kobila, Member of the Committee for Standardization of the Fecafoot who was also in Zurich before Tombi A Roko, in a delegation of disgruntled figures in the manner with which Joseph Owona, Chairman of the standards committee managed the Fecafoot electoral process and its decentralized leagues. The delegation managed to convince Fifa to suspend the disputed electoral process.

In the aftermath of the decision of the umbrella Forum of world football, Joseph Owona and James Mouangue Kobila, met through an exchange of letters exposing their various opinions.

The patron of the Cameroonian football had not appreciated "the troubled game" of James Mouangue, member of the standardization Committee and also judge in the Board of conciliation and arbitration of the national Olympic and sports Committee in Cameroon, body with which the Fecafoot disagrees.

With this misunderstanding, the two men will meet for the first time Monday 22nd December 2014 at Fecafoot headquarters in Yaoundé. At the end of this meeting, Joseph owona and his peers will host a press conference during which the programmes for the preparation of the indomitable Lions for the final phase of the AFCON in Equatorial Guinea.

According to sources within Fecafoot, the Standardization Committee could on this occasion, fix a new timetable for the electoral process. The standards Committee intends to relaunch the electoral process February 17, after the final phase of the Equatorial Guinea 2015.

After the elections in the decentralized leagues, the electoral process had been interrupted while it was at its final stage; that is the election of the new president of the Fecafoot.