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Twitter suspends All One Sports, the supplier of the Lions, is like chymall or Simb Coin SCAM
Twitter suspends accounts that violate Twitter rules.” This is the message received by Internet users who try to access the All One Sports Twitter profile. The address indicated on the Facebook page of the new equipment supplier of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon is not functional . The Twitter account was banned for violating the platform’s rules.
Many questions already surrounded the American equipment manufacturer, of which Cameroonians were unaware until August 12, 2022. The replacement for Le Coq Sportif does not have great visibility on the web. The name All One Sports is quickly drowning in those of basketball competitions in Google searches.
The Facebook page of the brand that will sell the image of the Cameroon national team has only 4 videos and 20,000 subscribers since its creation.
Promises
The weak presence of All One Sports did not prevent the company from beating major internationally recognized brands such as Macron, Umbro or even Puma during the call for tenders launched by the Cameroonian Football Federation.
The equipment manufacturer undertakes to dress all the national teams of Fecafoot from the U 15 to the A team. The company does not intend to dictate its designs to Cameroonians either. It is open to proposals from external designers.
“It will no longer be designed jerseys that we come to deliver. These jerseys can in the long term be Africanized or adapted to the Cameroonian,” reveals Remy Ngono.
Another important detail of the commitments made by All One Star, the endowment of the Cameroonian Football Federation with a brand new bus.
“The second thing that weighed according to the information that comes to me rather from the side of the firm, One All Sports will give the Cameroonian Football Federation a 46-seater bus with all the amenities. The last Indomitable Lions bus was offered by Puma 13 years ago,” explains Remy Ngono.