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Cameroon: Guinness cause Super League smiles in banks

by Lesley Ngwa
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Footballers affiliated to all 12 Guinness Super League championship clubs for the 2022/23 season are in happy mood these days, after receiving their monthly stipends from the lead sponsor.

This week, kick442.com gathered from a number of footballers on the books of the different clubs that they have received bank notification confirming the payments of 100 000 FCFA as the first two installments of what Guinness promised at the start of the collaboration.

The payment represents promised stipends for the months of January and February 2023.

Initially, the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) had agreed to top up the cash to 100 000 FCFA per month but backed out weeks later, thus leaving Guinness as the sole institution to pay the stipends.

Players of FAP and Eclair walk off the pitch after Goalless draw in top Guinness Super League clash
Photo Credit: Guinness Super League Media

Close to 300 footballers have benefitted from the sum of over 25 millions FCFA distributed by Guinness Cameroon SA so far.

The players will hence receive the monthly payment over the course of the rest of the season.

This is the third season running that the Brewery giants are coughing out huge cash to provide support for
Women in footballers as part of efforts to empower the girl child and curb inequality in society.

Guinness virtually bankrolls the championship. Besides payment of the players monthly stipends, they offer cash to the Woman of Guinnessico, Referees engaged in Guinnesico, plus carry out a number of activities to provide greater visibility to the championship.


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