Handball: World Cup Participation Campaign Launched
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- 20 Sep 2017 12:05
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A protocol agreement between FECAHAND and CT&COM for the development of Cameroon’s handball was signed in Yaounde on September 15.
The national women’s handball team will take part in the 17th edition of the Women’s World Handball Championship which takes place from December 1-17, 2017 in Germany.
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Similarly, the national men’s handball team will participate in the Senior Men’s Africa Cup of Nations in Libreville, Gabon from January 16-28, 2018. It is in this light that a campaign to officially launch Cameroon’s preparations for the two competitions took place at the headquarters of the Cameroon Handball Federation (FECAHAND) on Friday September 15, 2017. The launch was marked by the signing of a protocol agreement with the Cabinet CT&COM for the development of marketing potentials and communication for Cameroon’s handball.
Speaking at the occasion, the President of FECAHAND, Raymond Mbita said the protocol agreement will enable the federation boost the growth and autonomy of FECAHAND in the domains of financial, material and technical resources. He expressed the wish that other partners will copy the example of CT&COM and support FECAHAND in their efforts. The ceremony was equally an opportunity to present the official jersey and ball for the upcoming competitions. Cameroon will play in Leipzig at the World Championship.
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