Former international Samuel Eto'o will run Cameroonian football for the next four years after being elected head of the country's FA on Saturday.
The four-time African Footballer of the Year defeated rival Seidou Mbombo Njoya, the fourth vice-president at the Confederation of African Football.
Seven candidates should have contested the elections, but five of them pulled out on the morning of the elections.
Eto'o, 40, has promised a wide range of reforms to thrive the sport.
"We have to bring footballers to the centre of our policies," he said afterwards. "It is our role to ensure that those who play this discipline make a decent living out of it.