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Cameroon FA chief Samuel Eto'o faces 6-month ban by Fifa for misconduct
CAMEROON — Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) chief Samuel Eto'o has been banned from attending the national team's matches for six months after violating Fifa's disciplinary regulations, football's governing body said on Monday (Sept 30). The
CAMEROON — Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) chief Samuel Eto'o has been banned from attending the national team's matches for six months after violating Fifa's disciplinary regulations, football's governing body said on Monday (Sept 30).
The former Barcelona striker has been president of Fecafoot since 2021 and will now be barred from all men's and women's games across various age groups.
"The sanction was imposed in connection with the Fifa U-20 Women's World Cup round-of-16 match between Brazil and Cameroon played in Bogota, Colombia, on 11 September 2024," Fifa said in a statement.
Details regarding the incidents were not disclosed by Fifa's disciplinary committee. The statement said Eto'o was deemed guilty of "offencive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play," as well as "misconduct" involving officials.
The ban follows a fine imposed on the 43-year-old by the Confederation of African Football less than three months ago, stemming from an enquiry into purported breaches of its ethical and integrity standards.
The former Barcelona striker has been president of Fecafoot since 2021 and will now be barred from all men's and women's games across various age groups.
"The sanction was imposed in connection with the Fifa U-20 Women's World Cup round-of-16 match between Brazil and Cameroon played in Bogota, Colombia, on 11 September 2024," Fifa said in a statement.
Details regarding the incidents were not disclosed by Fifa's disciplinary committee. The statement said Eto'o was deemed guilty of "offencive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play," as well as "misconduct" involving officials.
The ban follows a fine imposed on the 43-year-old by the Confederation of African Football less than three months ago, stemming from an enquiry into purported breaches of its ethical and integrity standards.