Samuel Eto’o accused of destabilizing Cameroon sport authorities

Fingers are pointed at the Indomitable Lions captain for the team’s boycott of a friendly match with Algeria on November 15 in protest against the non-payment of bonuses.

By Kingsley Kobo

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The Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) has accused national team captain Samuel Eto’o of plotting to destabilize the body and the ministry of sports (Minsep) following a row that proceeded from the non-payment of bonuses after the Indomitable Lions won the LG Cup in Marrakech, Morocco early this month.

Responding to a demand of explanation from the office of the Head of State, the Fecafoot said in a document made available to Xinhua on Wednesday that the Anzhi forward was the man responsible for the team’s boycott of the November 15 Algeria friendly.

“Some points suggest that the botch up of the Algeria – Cameroon international friendly was premeditated and that the Indomitable Lions captain was manipulated to destabilize the federation and the ministry of sports,” the report said.

The FA also accused other team members - Makoun, Kameni and Enoh Eyong (vice-captain) -  for inciting others to embark on the strike action. But Eto’o seems to be receiving the most blame.

“The refusal to accept the bonuses, which the sports ministry later made available in Marrakech, and the determination to persist in a position with extremely serious consequences, and the absence of Eto’o, who left for Barcelona, on permission, and his firm instructions on telephone to his team-mates, resulted in the eventual grave situation,” the document added.

It also stated, “Eto’o confided to some officials his resentment towards the minister of sport and the president of the Fecafoot for contacting the Prime Minister demanding to change the team’s captaincy.”

The cancellation of the Algeria v Cameroon friendly almost torched off a diplomatic fallout between both countries after Cameroon officials intending to travel to Algiers to pacify the situation were denied visas.

The Algeria Football Federation has filed a complaint with FIFA against the Fecafoot, demanding damages of up to $1million (€743,000).



 
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