Football Today
·15 January 2026
CAF hits Samuel Eto’o with four-match AFCON ban following Morocco quarter-final misconduct

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·15 January 2026

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have banned Samuel Eto’o for four matches following disciplinary proceedings stemming from Cameroon’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarter-final defeat to Morocco.
The sanction was imposed after CAF’s Disciplinary Board found the Cameroonian Football Federation president guilty of misconduct during the fixture in Rabat.
Eto’o was found to have violated CAF statutes on sportsmanship, resulting in a stadium ban for Cameroon’s next four official AFCON matches.
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan striker was also fined $20,000 as part of the decision, which CAF confirmed in a brief statement released on Wednesday.
CAF declined to provide further detail on the specific incident, stating only that no additional comment would be made on the matter.
The governing body had earlier confirmed it was investigating ‘unacceptable behaviour’ during the quarter-final matches involving Cameroon and Morocco and Nigeria versus Algeria.
While CAF did not publicly identify the precise flashpoint, Eto’o was spotted gesturing angrily in the direction of Royal Moroccan Football Federation president Fouzi Lekjaa during the match.
CAF president Patrice Motsepe was also seated nearby at the time of the incident, which drew attention inside the stadium and on social media.
Cameroon were beaten 2-0 by tournament hosts Morocco after goals from Brahim Diaz and Ismael Saibari on either side of half-time.
The Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) reacted strongly to CAF’s ruling and questioned both its substance and process.
In an official statement, FECAFOOT said the decision ‘is devoid of any explicit motivation’ and raised concerns over the expedited nature of the proceedings.
The federation added that the process failed to meet the fundamental requirements of fairness expected within disciplinary justice.
FECAFOOT confirmed that Eto’o intends to exercise his right of appeal through the appropriate legal channels within the prescribed timeframe.
The federation also reiterated its ‘unwavering support’ for its president and its commitment to a credible disciplinary system.
Eto’o has served as FECAFOOT president since 2021 and has been a prominent and often outspoken figure in African football governance.
His tenure has included repeated public clashes with officials and institutions, drawing both praise for reformist ambition and criticism for confrontational conduct.
CAF’s ruling means Eto’o will be barred from stadium access for the remainder of Cameroon’s AFCON campaign.
The decision represents one of the most high-profile disciplinary actions taken against a senior football administrator at the tournament.
With appeals expected, the episode is likely to remain a major talking point within African football circles in the coming weeks.








































