Cameroon’s football in crisis as clubs threaten championship boycott

Financial turmoil threatens to derail Cameroon’s professional football league as club presidents warn of a potential boycott of the 2024-25 season, highlighting the deep-rooted economic challenges plaguing the nation’s football system.

The championship, already delayed by a record seven-month break since last season, faces further uncertainty as clubs demand payment of outstanding subsidies from FECAFOOT (Cameroon Football Federation).

The situation reached a boiling point during the Elite Clubs Association of Cameroon (ACEC) general assembly on October 11, where club presidents unanimously declared “No money, no championship.”

Tensions escalated when FECAFOOT requested clubs to sign marketing charters and sponsor qualification forms for the upcoming MTN Elite 2024-25 season by November 8.

Club leaders have largely refused to comply, insisting on receiving their overdue payments before committing to a new season.

“We cannot engage in a new championship without being paid for the previous season,” stated one club president, reflecting the widespread frustration among team leaders.

Sports commentator Billy Houto describes the situation as a vicious cycle, pointing to chronic funding issues that have plagued Cameroonian football for years.

Despite clubs reportedly providing the required documentation for fund release, payments remain blocked, creating a persistent financial deadlock.

The crisis threatens to further destabilize professional football in Cameroon, which has operated since 2011.

While behind-the-scenes negotiations are reportedly underway to prevent a chaotic season, the standoff between clubs and the federation highlights the urgent need for structural reforms in Cameroonian football’s financial management.

As the proposed December 2024 kickoff approaches, the future of Cameroon’s professional football hangs in the balance, awaiting a resolution to this financial impasse.

Source: sportnewsafrica

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