July 25
FIFA lifts Cameroon ban
FIFA boss, Sepp Blatter
FIFA lifted Cameroon’s indefinite
suspension from international football on Monday, clearing the way for
the team to finish their World Cup qualifiers.
World soccer’s governing body said the conditions it had made when it imposed the suspension on July 4 had been met.
“As requested by the FIFA Emergency
Committee, the normalisation committee that was appointed on 20 July
2013 was able to take up its duties this Monday… at the FECAFOOT
headquarters, with FIFA and (African federation) CAF observers present,”
FIFA said in a statement.
“The lifting of the suspension means
that FECAFOOT’s clubs, officials and other representatives can
immediately resume their activities, which had been interrupted.”
FIFA, which said it would continue to
closely monitor the situation, suspended Cameroon because of government
interference in FECAFOOT’s affairs.
The lifting of the ban will allow
Cameroon to play their final qualifying game for next year’s World Cup,
against Libya on September 6.
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