Football: Henry Njalla Quan congratulates Samuel Eto’o for interpools organization

Suspended FECAFOOT 4th Vice President, Henry Njalla Quan Jr. has congratulated the organizing committee of the interpools games. He was speaking as a guest on STV when he praised the organisers, for a relatively fair competition.

He said on TV “The interpools were very well organized, all I can do is congratulate the organisers. This gives me joy because our efforts made it such that the horrendous refereeing displays were cut out because I had opened people’s eyes.”

Njalla Quan also claimed that prior to his outbursts, teams had already been selected beforehand to be promoted to higher divisions. “one of them was going to be from the East Region to compensate for the disqualification of Stade de Bertoua… Thankfully we were able to prevent that from happening.”

The former FECAFOOT 4th vice president is currently under a 10-year suspension from all football-related activities in Cameroon. Njalla Quan spectacularly fell out with Samuel Eto’o after accusing the FECAFOOT boss of orchestrating the downfall of his team Njalla Quan Sports Academy from the South West regional interpools.

He also accused Eto’o of suffocating the players of the National team with his assertive aura and claimed the FECAFOOT president wants to be in the spotlight of everything.

Mike Klaus

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