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Cameroon: Yaoundé Hosts CAF Meetings for the First Time


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The Post (Buea)

16 May 2008
Posted to the web 16 May 2008

Leocadia Bongben

Cameroon is going to host the African Football Confederation; CAF, meeting for the very first time in the history of the confederation.

The three CAF meetings billed for 16, 17, and 18 of May in Yaoundé are the meeting of the Organising Committee of Inter-club competitions, Referee Commission and CAF Executive Committee.

According to the programme from the CAF General Secretariat, the agenda of the first meeting to hold on Friday May 16 at the Yaoundé Hilton Hotel, stipulates that the Organisation of Inter-club Competitions, would examine a report of the matches for the 5th confederations cup on the preliminary matches, to the 1/8 finals, as well as the report of matches of the 12th Clubs Champions Cup from the preliminary to the 1/8 finals.

The much expected is the draws for the quarter finals of the Confederations Cup, and for the semi-finals and finals of the CAF Champions League. There would be a visit to the CAF Academy under construction in Mbankomo neighbourhood in Yaoundé.

For the Referee Commission holding on Saturday, May 17, the performance of the referees during the first round of the Champions League and the Confederations Cup would be analysed in same manner as the CAN 2008 in Ghana and the CAF female competitions.

Referees would equally be designated during this meeting for the CAF group/MTN Champions League and Confederations cup for the rest of the year.CAF Executive Committee will have to modify the regulations for CAN, concerning the articles on television production and tickets reserve for the teams in the finals and the revision of the ticket quota allocated to CAF and modalities for accreditations.

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Report on CAF Academies in Cameroon Senegal and Ethiopia would be examined.



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