30, October 2019
French Cameroun: Eto’o rules out career in politics 0
Samuel Eto’o is up there with George Weah as an African great on the football field, but he says he has no plans to follow the Liberian into politics “for the moment”.
“Everyone wants me to go into politics, but there won’t be 10 million Weahs,” Eto’o said in an exclusive interview with AFP.
Weah, the only African player to win the Ballon d’Or, became president of Liberia in January 2018.
“Everyone is born with their own star. Everyone at some point gets involved in politics at their own level, but, for the moment, it doesn’t interest me.”
The 38-year-old Cameroon legend recently brought the curtain down on a glittering playing career during which he won the UEFA Champions League twice with Barcelona and once more with Inter Milan.
An idol in his homeland, Eto’o gave his backing to Paul Biya — who has ruled the country for 37 years — before his re-election in 2018.
Biya is 86 and is dealing with a major crisis in Cameroon as a two-year secession drive by anglophone separatists has claimed thousands of lives.
Main opposition leader Maurice Kamto walked free from jail earlier this month after a military court ordered his release at Biya’s behest.
Of his supposed political ambitions, Eto’o added: “A lot of people might be saying that it’s an idea I have, but I say to them it doesn’t exist in my mind at the moment.
“But every citizen has the right. If you want to stand, nobody is going to stop you. But in our country it is as though it is something reserved for certain people. Personally it is not an objective.”
The two-time Africa Cup of Nations winner says he wants to move into coaching, although he has also taken a role with the Confederation of African Football.
“My role is to lobby the different federations to convince them to adhere to the work being done by president (Ahmad) Ahmad,” he said.
Source: AFP





















4, November 2019
Afcon 2021 Qualifiers: Aboubakar returns as Bassogog leads Cameroon squad 0
After over a year out of the national team, the forward has been recalled for the Indomitable Lions’ crucial fixtures scheduled for next week
Porto striker Vincent Aboubakar has been selected for Cameroon’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Cape Verde and Rwanda.
Although he is yet to play for Porto this season, Aboubakar has fought his way back to good shape after going under the knife for an anterior cruciate ligament injury he suffered in September 2018.
The injury ruled the 27-year-old out of Afcon 2019 in Egypt but he is now set to make his first appearance for the Indomitable Lions since March 2018.
Also included in Antonio Conceicao’s 21-man squad is China-based Christian Bassogog, Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana, PSG star Eric Choupo-Moting while Angers talisman Stephane Bahoken and Dynamo Moscow’s Clinton Njie are on the waiting list.
Cameroon will host Cape Verde on November 13 before travelling to Rwanda for their second Group F fixture.
Full Squad
Goalkeepers: Andre Onana (Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands), Fabrice Ondoa (KV Ostende, Belgium), Haschou Kerrido (CK Kamsar, Guinea)
Defenders: Jean Charles Castelleto (Brest, France), Fai Collins Ngoran (Standard Liege, Belgium), Michael Ngadeu (Gent, Belgium), Ambroise Oyongo (Montpellier, France), Jerome Onguene (RB Salzburg, Austria), Dawa Joyskim (Mariupol, Ukraine).
Midfielders: Pierre Kunde Malong (Mainz, Germany), Djoum Arnaud (Al Raed, Saudi Arabia),Bombock Franck (Maritimo, Portugal), Andre Franck Zambo Anguissa (Villarreal, Spain), Olinga Fabrice (Royal Mouscron, Belgium).
Forwards: Karl Toko Ekambi (Villarreal, Spain), Aboubakar Vincent (FC Porto, Portugal), Moumie Ngamaleu (Young Boys, Switzerland), Jean Pierre Nsame (Young Boys, Switzerland), Didier Lamkel Ze (Royal Antwerp, Belgium), Ganago Ignatius (Nice, France), Christian Bassogog (Hernan Jianye, China), Eric Choupo-Moting (PSG, France).
Waiting List
Harold Moukoudi (Saint-Etienne, France), Olivier Ntcham (Celtic, Scotland), Jeando Fuchs (Maccabi Haifa, Israel), Clinton Njie (Dynamo Moscow, Russia), Stephane Bahoken (Angers, France).
Source: Goal.com