The ban has been issued as a punishment for a reported incident that took place during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Geremi was said to have been involved in a heated exchange with Eto'o's staff and was "forcibly removed" by nearby security.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Geremi is expected to appeal the decision, with his assistant Daniel Blaise Ngos also receiving a suspension of two years and a fine of £6,500.
WHAT THE CAMEROON FA SAID
As reported by the Daily Mail, A statement reads: "We declare Geremi Sorel Njitap, the president of Synafoc, guilty of breaking the behaviour rules of our code of ethics.
"We sentence him to a ban from all forms of football activity for five years, and to a fine of ten million West African francs [£13,000].
"He has ten days to submit a written appeal."
DID YOU KNOW?
Geremi won two Premier League titles with Chelsea while Jose Mourinho was in charge, having previously claimed the Champions League twice with Real Madrid. After his stint at Stamford Bridge, he went on to play for Newcastle, Ankaragucu and AEL before retiring.
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WHAT NEXT?
Cameroon's senior team are on a 21-game unbeaten streak and are second in their World Cup qualifying group. Their next matches come in September against Eswatini and Cape Verde.