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Eto’o handed ban for misconduct at Afcon
Former Cameroon captain and African football icon Samuel Eto’o has been handed a four-match ban and fined $20,000 (£14,960) after a Confederation of African Football (Caf) disciplinary panel found him guilty of misconduct.
In a statement, Caf said Eto’o, who is now president of the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot), breached its principles of sportsmanship during the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final between Cameroon and hosts Morocco. The match, played in Rabat, ended in a 2-0 defeat for the Indomitable Lions.
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan striker was reportedly seen making an angry gesture in reaction to several officiating decisions during the encounter. Caf president Patrice Motsepe, who was present in the stadium, is understood to have witnessed Eto’o’s visible frustration from the stands.
Earlier this week, Caf announced it had opened an investigation into what it described as “violent confrontations and unacceptable behaviour of some players and officials” during the tournament’s quarter-final matches. Eto’o’s case was part of that broader review, which the governing body said was aimed at upholding discipline and respect at its flagship competitions.
Fecafoot has strongly rejected Caf’s ruling, however, arguing that the disciplinary process “raises serious reservations about the fundamental requirements of a fair trial”. In a statement released on Wednesday, the federation expressed full support for its president and indicated that Eto’o is expected to appeal against the sanction, a move that could lead to a fresh examination of the case.
Despite the setback, Fecafoot officials have framed the situation as an opportunity to clarify procedures and reinforce good governance within African football. They stressed that Eto’o remains committed to his role and to the long-term development of the game in Cameroon.
Since taking office in 2021, Eto’o’s tenure as Fecafoot president has been marked by both ambition and controversy. While his legendary status as one of Africa’s greatest-ever players initially raised high expectations, his leadership period has also attracted criticism, including allegations of improper conduct, management challenges and claims of serious irregularities within the federation.
