fecafoots new revenue model what it means for clubs and fans

Fecafoots New Revenue Model: What It Means For Clubs And Fans

The Cameroon Football Federation has unveiled a new revenue distribution model aimed at quelling ongoing disputes among clubs.

Effective immediately, clubs will now receive payments right after matches, a move that promises to streamline financial operations within the league. This shift comes after prolonged negotiations that highlighted the need for a more equitable system.

Under the new framework, if a match is played in the home clubs stadium, the home side will pocket 70 of the gate receipts, with 23 allocated to the Transitional Council of Professional Football CTFP, 5 to the local municipality, and 2 to the public treasury.

Conversely, when games occur in stadiums rented by Fecafoot, the hosting club will receive only 23, while Fecafoot takes a substantial 70. This strategic allocation aims to incentivize clubs to enhance their matchday experiences and drive attendance.

The recent changes to the revenue distribution model in Cameroons football league are set to empower clubs with better management of their finances and greater control over matchday gate receipts.