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They open their Group G campaign against Switzerland at the 40,000-seat Al Janoub Stadium in Al-Wakrah on November 24.Do you want to send your file or community news ? If so, read this page. But he has to deliver and I believe he can.”Ĭameroon play Jamaica at home and Panama in the Gulf in warm-ups before the tournament. Of course he is a bit older now and playing in a league that is not as strong as the European ones. “He is the leader of the team and with his experience he has to show them the way. The bulky striker who plies his trade for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, but spent most of his career at top clubs FC Porto in Portugal and Besiktas in Turkey, hit a purple patch at Afcon, his eight goals falling one short of Zaire’s Ndaye Mulamba’s record of nine set in 1974. In some ways too, Eto’o’s comment simply epitomises Cameroonian and African football’s will to dare to dream, and a will from a player who was as good as any when he played, to dispel the continent’s inferiority complex.įeutmba expects captain Vincent Aboubakar to lead by example, the fact he is ageing and playing in a lower league notwithstanding. It might seem fanciful or even irresponsible to set out to win the World Cup. We’ve made it to the World Cup, not to play extras but to dominate all seven matches and bring home the trophy.” We must seize every opportunity, nationally and internationally. In August he tweeted: “During last week’s General Assembly, we came together to discuss the road ahead for Cameroonian football. Portuguese coach António Conceição lost his job soon after that, and the country’s president, Paul Biya, was reportedly as influential in the appointment of former Liverpool defender Rigobert Song as the new head coach as Cameroonian FA (Fecafoot) president Samuel Eto’o.Įto’o has set a big target for Cameroon at the tournament. He will be high on confidence.”Ĭameroon were disappointed to exit as hosts in the semifinals of the Covid-19-delayed 2021 Afcon in February, on penalties against Egypt.

He is young and fresh and was very good at the Africa Cup of Nations. I think the guy who will be key for us is Ekambi of Lyon. “The squad has some star players in Europe and that alone should give them some confidence and belief that they are good enough. That’s why we could beat the likes of Argentina and Colombia.”įeutmba believes, with the current Cameroon squad containing some big-name players who ply their trade in top leagues, the Lions should not go to Qatar with an inferiority complex. We just went there and played our normal game without looking at who the opposition was. This, he says, was Cameroon’s attitude 32 years ago. The key is that they should perform as a team and not be afraid.” “Anything can happen and they are capable of mixing it up with anyone. “Football is a game of surprises,” says Mamelodi Sundowns midfield legend Roger Feutmba. Inspired by Roger Milla, the Indomitable Lions opened their account with the biggest scalp of them all as they beat Diego Maradona’s defending champions Argentina, before going all the way to the quarterfinal where they painfully succumbed to England via an extra-time penalty.Īnother Roger who was part of the 1990 squad - an unused substitute in all three games - that made history being the first African side to reach the last-eight at the global showpiece believes his countrymen can produce another stunning showing in Qatar. On the face of it they have little chance, if any, of finishing in the top two, what with Brazil having always beaten them whenever they’ve met at this stage and both the Swiss (15th) and Serbs (21st) being ranked much higher than them (43rd)?īut football is fickle at the top, and the current crop of Cameroon players will no doubt be well-versed in their legendary predecessors’ incredible feat in 1990 - a story of mythical proportions that dominates football folklore in the West African country.Įven more than the current generation, Cameroon were supposed to have been the whipping boys of their group at Italia 90. The central Africans are in Group G alongside record five-time champions Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia. “Something special” can be a speciality of Cameroonian football. Cameroon are in a tough group for the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar and it will take something special for the Indomitable Lions to progress to the knockout stage.
