The Confederation of African Football is under scrutiny after wiring $27,000 directly to the personal account of Fecofoot president Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, who is a fugitive convicted for money laundering.
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Congolese football federation president Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas received a life sentence for money laundering and embezzling FIFA funds meant for women’s football.
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Executive Committee charts 2024 pathway Meeting in Brazzaville on 20 December, the Executive Committee of the Congolese Football Federation, known locally as Fecofoot, reviewed the domestic and international calendar and …
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Reflection Day to Revive Women’s Football Women’s football in Congo-Brazzaville is preparing for a crucial reset. Over two days in Brazzaville, the Congolese Football Federation, FECOFOOT, will host a Reflection …
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Executive committee meets in Brazzaville With only forty-eight hours left before the Congolese Football Federation holds its ordinary general assembly, president Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas convened his executive committee on …
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Play-off victory closes a four-year circle The Racing Club de Brazzaville sealed its return to the Congolese top flight on 26 August at the Ignié Technical Center, sweeping aside Association …
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FIFA Reinstatement Raises Expectations When FIFA confirmed the full reinstatement of the Congolese Football Federation, FECOFOOT, on 16 August 2025, supporters expected an immediate return to packed terraces and match …
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Tug-of-War over Stadium Access Friday’s ordinary session of the Congolese Football Federation, known by its French acronym Fécofoot, ended with a sober communiqué that nonetheless carried unusual urgency. Executive members …