CAN 2022: "Cameroon has what it takes to go to the end", says Abdouraman Hamadou Babba

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Jerseys and derivative products on sale in the streets of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, January 5, 2022, 4 days before the start of the CAN Daniel Beloumou Olomo AFP / Archives

By: François Mazet Follow

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The 33rd edition of the African Cup of Nations begins today with two matches in the new and gleaming enclosure of Olembe, in the north of Yaoundé: at 4 p.m. UT, the opening match between the host country, Cameroon, and Burkina Faso, and at 7 p.m. UT, Ethiopia - Cape Verde.

An CAN organized despite the many upheavals that shook the Cameroonian federation, several canceled elections, until, finally, the arrival of Samuel Eto'o at the head of Fecafoot.

What is the state of health of Cameroonian football?

Is he ready for his CAN?

François Mazet talks about it with the president of the shooting star club of Garoua, Abdouraman Hamadou Babba, influential leader of Cameroonian football - whose chronic lack of structure he regrets.

  • CAN 2022

  • CAN 2021

  • Soccer

  • Sports

  • Cameroon