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Cameroon: Futsal Seeks for Partnerships


Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)
 

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Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)

7 May 2008
Posted to the web 7 May 2008

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The Centre Provincial Commission for futsal last Tuesday, April 29, signed a sponsorship convention with an IT added services provider known as, M2C Company. The convention was signed on the behalf of the futsal commission by its president, Nyassa Nyassa Soleil and for the company by the company general manager, Ndoumi Jehu.

According to the terms of the agreement, the company will provide logistic and financial support to the futsal commission in the organisation of competitions, training of trainers as well as link fans to clubs. In return, the company will benefit from publicity in futsal activities.

The company general manager said they were motivated to sign the contract, because futsal like his company and therefore the company wants to associate its image to the success of futsal in Cameroon. In this vane, the futsal championship this year in the centre province will be played under the name "M2C futsal championship 2008".

According to the president of the centre provincial commission for futsal, the agreement marks the beginning of negotiations between the two parties that will run for about three weeks before the finalisation of the contract. Also present, was the secretary general of the commission who praised, Nyassa Nyassa Soleil for the laudable initiative.



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