F.V.
3 November 2009
This is the object of a book written by Evini Avang that was launched last Friday at the conference hall of the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education by Minister Michel Zoah.
Within the framework of the professionalising the management of football in Cameroon, football match commissioners have been clamouring for the establishment of a status at Fecafoot just as has been done for players, coaches and referees who are represented in the general assembly of the national football governing body.
To better push the point home, Evini Avang, a former football players, administrator and match commissioner, has written a book titled, "Le commissaire de match à l'école camerounaise' that was launched last Friday in Yaounde by the Minister of Sports and Physical Education. Opening the launch, the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Michel Zoah, said Evini Avang had broken the myth by which people consider sports and physical education teachers as people who cannot write books. He urged him to continue.
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