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Cameroon’s Minister of Sports and Physical Education Makes Bold Moves in Staff Transfers

by Lesley Ngwa
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  • Cameroon’s Minister of Sports and Physical Education has orchestrated a significant staff reshuffle within the national football team’s interim setup
  • The transfer of interim Physical Trainer Narcisse Tinkeu to the Eastern region, along with the reassignment of interim assistant coach David Pagou, has sparked intrigue
  • As the clock ticks down to the transfers taking effect, questions arise about the government’s stance and the impact on communication within the team

In a strategic maneuver that reverberates through the corridors of Cameroornian football, the Minister of Sports and Physical Education has orchestrated a significant reshuffle within the national team’s interim staff.

Narcisse Tinkeu, the interim Physical Trainer, has been at the heart of discussions. Previously stationed at the National Institute of Youth and Sports (INJS) in Yaoundé, Tinkeu now embarks on a new chapter. His assignment? The Eastern region of Cameroon, specifically Mouloundou in the department of Boumba-et-Ngoko.

This geographical shift not only impacts Tinkeu’s professional trajectory but also underscores the government’s stance on football administration.

But Tinkeu is not alone in this transfer saga. David Pagou, recently appointed as interim assistant coach, faces a similar fate. The coach of Stade Renard, known for his tactical acumen, now finds himself reassigned to Salapoumbe in the Eastern Region of Cameroon.

This decision, seen by many as a calculated response to FECAFOOT’s recent appointment of an interim team, carries implications beyond the football pitch and into the realm of government positioning.

As the pieces move on the chessboard, questions arise: What prompted these changes, and how do they align with the government’s vision for Cameroon football?

With these swift transfers, uncertainty clouds the scheduled press conference slated for Thursday. Will it proceed as planned, or will the reshuffling of key personnel disrupt the carefully orchestrated communication? As the clock ticks down, football enthusiasts and pundits eagerly await further developments.


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