Isohsa Considering Moving Elite Two Games To Tiko
A FECAFOOT letter sent to clubs last week obliged them to decide on a new home following the federations failure to broker a deal to use the infrastructures under the guise of the national office for Sports infrastructures ONIES.
According to our club sources, the clubs management has reached out to facilities managers of the Limbe Centenary Stadium and the Middle Farms Stadium for inquiries about using their facility but have now switched their attention to the historic Tiko Town Green stadium after listening to the financial demands of the modern facilities in Limbe.
kick442.com understands clubs that need to use the Centenary Stadium are expected to cough out upto 550000 FCFA while those intending to rent the Middle Farms Stadium have to pay rental fee of 350k.
We understand ISOHSA will address a letter to inform the championships managers of their intention to move their home games to Tiko.
A FECAFOOT team is expected to inspect and homologate the venue before approval. Upon approval ISOHSA who were in Tiko as one of their venues for the regional pre-season will host Aigle Royal of Menoua in their first home game at the venue, during the last week of January.