YAOUNDE: The Cameroon football federation, fearing World Cup qualifying exclusion, has stated it will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over its ban from world football for government interference.

Last week FIFA decided the provisional suspension of FECAFOOT with immediate effect. It said a normalisation committee will be established to revise the FECAFOOT statutes and to organise elections for new office bearers by March 31, 2014, at the same time as managing the daily business of the body.

Cameroon is due to host Libya in a crucial World Cup preliminary tie in September.

“It is a big surprise; I don’t see any government intervention in what happened,” said FECAFOOT vice-president Essomba Eyenga. “We will make an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.”

FECAFOOT’s Elections Appeals Committee last month declared void the result of elections which retained Iya Mohammed as president.

Mohammed is currently detained in prison while charges of embezzling money at the state-owned Cotton Development Company are investigated.

However, FIFA’s ruling relates to subsequent activities which saw FECAFOOT vice-president and former Transport Minister John Begheni Ndeh forcibly install himself as president on June 28.

FIFA said in a statement: “The interference is linked to the occupation of the FECAFOOT headquarters by security forces who unilaterally decided to install one of the parties involved in the contested electoral process.

“As such, the authorities are clearly interfering with the internal affairs of FECAFOOT in contravention of articles 13 and 17 of the FIFA statutes, which oblige member associations to manage their affairs independently and with no influence of third parties.

“In addition, the occupation of the FECAFOOT headquarters is yet another example of the long pattern of pressure applied by the authorities since the electoral process started in February 2013 and FIFA already sent in the recent months two correspondences related to interference.”

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