Sportive and academic center of Mbankomo
Sport and academic center of Mbankomo | |
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Alternative names | Mbankomo |
General information | |
Town or city | Mbankomo, |
Country | Cameroon |
Coordinates | 3°46′54″N 11°21′13″E / 3.781687°N 11.353721°E |
Construction started | 2008 |
Completed | 2010 |
Owner | Confederation of African Football |
The Mbankomo academic & sports centre is the center of excellence football of Confederation of African Football in Cameroon. Operational since 1998. The center with international standards is located in the village of Mbankomo (25 km from Yaoundé on the road Yaoundé-Douala).
The center is a quiet area in the equatorial forest. It has modern facilities and is appropriate for concentration. It is a gathering place for Indomitable Lions for home games.
The place
This academy is situated in Mbankomo, outside urban areas.
An international vocation
Some teams have already used the center's infrastructure:
- Stallions of Burkina Faso[1][2]
- The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon[3][4]
Area
Already built over five hectares, 24 hectares were granted by the State of Cameroon, the Academy is located near the center of Mbankomo, four kilometers from the road Yaounde- Douala. The architectural masterpiece includes a large central building, which has 40 luxury rooms, a restaurant, a conference room and several offices. Two playgrounds for the practice of football are being finalized. A maximum size (90mx120m) field will be covered with synthetic turf and other minimum size (45mx90) will be natural grass.
Infrastructure
The center has been operational since 2010, is located in the quiet equatorial forest, in a secure, ideal for training, green housing and seminars environment
Effective asset[5]
- 02 football playgrounds fields with artificial grass
- 01 playing field with natural grass
- 01 multi playground for volleyball, basketball and handball
- 01 tennis field
- 01 semi-olympic pool
- 35 double rooms
- 05 single rooms
- 02 gyms equipped with fitness equipment of high technology
- 01 sauna room
- 01 steam
- 01 Jacuzzi
- 01 conference room with 110 seats and full sound system with a translation booth
- 04 rooms with sound 30 seats each for the technical preparation of workshops and seminars players
- 01 restaurant of 104 seats
- 01 bar with terrace
- 01 hall giving access to the many facilities of the center
- 02 villas
- 01 Administration Building
- 01 oxygenation area, which links 24 hectares of land available that are about to be built for walking
- 02 parking spaces for 250 vehicles are constructed
- 09 tanks with a capacity of 12,000 liters for drink water supply
- 03 generators for electricity supply
6 hectares of the 24 hectares available are occupied.
Coming asset
- Playground on 18 acres unexploited
The project
It was during one of Assisi's Executive Committee meets in South Africa in April 2003 that the CAF had decided to contribute more to the development of football on the continent through the construction of sports facilities.[6] In its first phase achievements, six regions of Africa had been identified. For the zone in Central Africa, the country of Roger Milla was chosen. The Government of the Republic of Cameroon has offered Mbankomo field, located 24 km from Yaoundé. December 20, 2006, Shorouk, an Egyptian company started work, which in principle should be received in the month of July.
Costs
6 billion CFA francs. In the opinion of Issa Hayatou, the chairman of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) is approximately the amount of money already engulfed by his institution in the works construction of the "Centre of Excellence" in Cameroon. The announcement was made last Friday during a site visit by the President of CAF, who was accompanied on the occasion of its employees. In the opinion of Issa Hayatou, the contribution of the International Federation of Association Football (Fifa) is $ 1.8 million (1.2 in interest-free repayable loan and $ 600 million in donations) . The rest of the investment capital comes from the CAF. He added that the Centre of Excellence Mbankomo could be more expensive: "If the government of Cameroon did not exempt the construction material of all customs duties."
References
- ↑ Burkina Faso: Centre of Excellence football Mbankomo - A Framework for Standards BY AB, January 12, 2012
- ↑ On the way to the CAN: Centre of Excellence Mbankomo, site hosting by Habi Ouattara Standards Advisor to the communication of the FBF Video:
- ↑ Cameroon-Togo. Mbankomo the new Indomitable Lions den | CT The Messenger |
- ↑ Mbankomo: The Centre of Excellence under high security camfoot.com March 19, 2013
- ↑ http://cameroonvoice.com/news/sport.rcv?id=10151
- ↑ http:/ / www.camfoot.com/?infrastructures-la-caf-visite-son, 9337.html
External links
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