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🇿🇼 Published: 16 January 2026
📘 Source: IOL

Samuel Eto’o was visibly angry and gesticulated in front of Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Patrice Motsepe during Cameroon’s match against Morocco at AFCON 2025 last week. The legendary Samuel Eto’o has been hit with a four-match stadium ban and a significant fine following a fiery outburst during a high-stakes AFCON match, raising critical questions about officiating and governance in African football. Eto’o, the president of the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) and one of the continent’s most celebrated icons, was overcome with emotion last week during the clash between hosts Morocco and Cameroon.

Known for his passionate defence of the Indomitable Lions, Eto’o reacted strongly to a series of contentious refereeing decisions. The former striker’s frustration reportedly reached boiling point when the initially appointed Egyptian referee, Amin Mohamed Omar, was replaced by Mauritanian official Dahane Beida less than 24 hours before kick-off. This late change followed a formal appeal by the Moroccan Football Federation to replace the VAR official, a move that further ignited Eto’o’s annoyance.

Following the match, Motsepe attempted to engage Eto’o in dialogue to diffuse tensions, despite the ex-striker’s vehement criticism of the officiating. Video footage of the exchange has prompted pressing questions regarding the integrity and transparency of match official appointments in major tournaments. The implications of the incident extend beyond Eto’o himself, potentially prompting broader discussions on how refereeing assignments are handled across the continent. While CAF strives to uphold principles of sportsmanship and integrity, Eto’o’s penalties will see him barred from the stadium for crucial upcoming matches.

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Originally published by IOL • January 16, 2026

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