He kicked him with his foot. A senior sports official assaulted a photographer at the 2022 World Cup (video)

Video clips showed that the President of the Cameroonian Football Association, Samuel Eto'o, was assaulting a photographer while he was outside the stadium of a match in the Qatar World Cup 2022, and he did not reveal the reason for this assault, which was initially just friction until it reached the beating, by the star. Former Cameroonian Samuel Eto'o.

Cameroon came out of the World Cup in a wonderful way, after scoring 4 points in its group, drawing with Serbia, and achieving a historic victory over Brazil, which is the first African victory over Brazil in the history of the World Cup, but it seems that this photographer provoked Eto'o, who is known for his nervousness, until he attacked him with this. The strong way.

And the video, which was published by a special account for transmitting World Cup news on Twitter, showed Samuel Eto’o as he left the stadium of a match in Stadium 974, and it appears that it is a match between Brazil and South Korea, in the presence of a number of fans who tried to take memorial photos with him, then he left before returning to a person. He was filming with his camera, trying to attack him, and those present tried to distance Ito from the photographer, but he managed to escape from them after a while, kicking the photographer in a strong way to knock him to the ground, and then those present intervened to drive them away.

No statement or clarification was issued in the video, but it seems that this person provoked Eto'o, which made him return to his god and beat him, and Eto'o had stated before the World Cup that Cameroon's national team would win the World Cup title, which is the famous statement that increased pressure on him and the Cameroonian national team .

🚨Samuel Eto'o kicking a fan next to Stade 974 today pic.twitter.com/fyad8AO2cr

— COPE (@COPE_AR) December 6, 2022

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