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FECAFOOT calls for tenders for contract of national football teams equipment supplier


The Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) has announced a call for bids for the recruitment of an equipment supplier for the country’s national football teams.

This was made public in a release by FECAFOOT’s Secretary-General, Blaise Djounang, signed July 6, 2022.


Bidders will be expected to present a file, consisting of a “proposal for the provision of equipment per year, details on the cost of the equipment available, and financial support allocated to the Cameroon Football Federation,” to mention a few.

Interested candidates have therefore been called upon to submit their applications at the FECAFOOT headquarters or by email, before July 19, 2022.


“An ad hoc committee will be set up to evaluate the various bids on 25 July 2022. The three best bids selected will be submitted to the Executive Committee of FECAFOOT no later than 30 July,” he noted.

The selected company will be disclosed after the deliberations of the ad hoc committee.

It should be recalled that the FECAFOOT recently terminated its partnership with its former equipment supplier, Le coq Sportif.


By Amina Hilda.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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