- Cameroonian football officials file legal complaints against Eto’o
- Accusations are wide-ranging
- Complaints have been submitted to the authorities
A coalition of Cameroonian football officials, led by international lawyer Emmanuel Nsahlai, has launched a series of legal actions at domestic and international levels against Eto’o’s presidency of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAfoot). These complaints allege widespread corruption, electoral fraud and conflicts of interest, casting a dark shadow over his administrative career and putting the integrity of Cameroonian football at risk.
The legal battle is not an attack on the former star’s legacy as a player as lawyer Nsahlai explained that Eto’o’s playing career is “untouchable.” Instead, it is a focused effort to address deep-seated governance failures within FECAfoot. The complaints paint a troubling picture of an administration fraught with ethical issues. This includes a previously reported 22-month suspended prison sentence in إسبانيا for tax fraud in 2022, a six-month ban from attending matches imposed by FIFA for misconduct, and a recent U.S. probe into wire fraud related to missing funds.
The list of allegations against Eto’o is extensive. He is accused of alleged corruption and match-fixing in Cameroon‘s second division, a conflict of interest with the betting company 1xBet, and the alleged misappropriation of approximately $1.5 million from international مباريات ودية. The complaints also highlight the suppression of dissent, pointing to the controversial 10-year suspension of director Guibai Gatama, a vocal opponent of Eto’o.
The legal actions have been submitted to Cameroon’s Ministry of Sport, the FIFA Ethics Committee, and Confederation of African Football (CAF), which are all now faced with the decision of whether to investigate further. The requests call for a review of FECAfoot’s statutes and the provisional suspension of Eto’o from his duties. As الكاميرون prepares for the 2026 كأس العالم, the outcome of these investigations will not only determine Eto’o’s future as a football administrator but also could have significant implications over the credibility and governance of the sport in the region.