- UMS of Loum Loum, has been relegated to the Littoral Regional League
- The club faced general forfeiture by the Cameroon Homologation and Disciplinary Commission after an abrupt end to their playoff match against Aigle of the Menoua on the last day
- This 2015 cup of Cameroon winners return to the third division after eleven years
UMS of Loum, a two-time champion in Cameroon, has been relegated to the littoral regional league.
The club faced general forfeiture by the Cameroon Homologation and Disciplinary Commission after an abrupt end to their playoff match against Aigle of the Menoua on the last day.
During match day 11 against Aigle Royale of Menoua, UMS of Loum’s president, Pierre Kwemo, made an unprecedented decision: he had the players withdraw from the pitch.
This drastic action was taken to dispute a dubious penalty awarded to the opposition in the 75th minute, with the scoreline tied at one goal apiece.
President Kwemo and his wives had received a five-year suspension from the Homologation and Disciplinary Commission of FECAFOOT back in July 2023.
UMS of Loum had previously failed to honor their game against CFF Les Champions du Garoua in the round of 32 of the Cameroon Cup.
The club had already been relegated to the second-tier championship after finishing in eighth place in the relegation playdown.
The last time UMS featured in the littoral regional league was in 2011-2012. The team
Later gained promotion into elite two the following year
With just one season spent in Cameroon’s second tier, the 2015 cup of Cameroon winners will move up to the Elite One.
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