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Cameroonian Volleyball Mourns Loss of Club President Guy Raymond Moukoko

The Cameroon Volleyball Federation has announced the death of Guy Raymond Moukoko, President of the Cameroon Sport Volleyball Club, whose passing has sent shockwaves through the country’s sporting community.

In a communiqué issued on 18 December 2025, Federation President Bello Bourdanne expressed profound sorrow at the loss of a figure widely regarded as instrumental in developing volleyball across Cameroon.

“It is with deep sadness that I learned of the death of Monsieur Guy Raymond Moukoko,” Bourdanne wrote, addressing the entire volleyball family in Cameroon.

Moukoko led the Cameroon Sport Volleyball Club, an organisation actively involved in federation activities and competitions. His sudden death has left members of his club and the wider volleyball community struggling to come to terms with the loss.

According to the federation, Moukoko was a committed and respected figure in Cameroonian volleyball. Through his dedication, sense of responsibility, and attachment to sporting values, he made significant contributions to the development and promotion of the discipline at his level. The federation described his passing as a considerable loss for the volleyball community.

On behalf of the Executive Committee, affiliated clubs, and his own name, Bourdanne extended sincere condolences to Moukoko’s immediate family, relatives, and all members of the Cameroon Sport Volleyball Club, who are deeply affected by this death.

The federation president called on all members of the volleyball family to unite in mourning and to pay tribute to this sporting leader. Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in due course.

“May the Lord grant him eternal rest and bring comfort, courage and consolation to his family and to all those he leaves behind in sorrow,” Bourdanne wrote.

The communiqué concluded with a simple prayer: “May his soul rest in peace.”

Moukoko’s death comes at a time when Cameroonian volleyball has been working to strengthen its domestic structures and increase participation across the country. His loss will be felt not only within his own club but throughout the national federation’s network of teams and administrators.

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