Barcelona and Cameroonian legend, Samuel Eto’o has been accused of match-fixing in Cameroon.
According to Camfoot, Eto’o, who is the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), allegedly promised to promote second-division club Victoria United by manipulating matches.
Recordings reportedly emerged in which Eto’o told Victoria’s president Valentine Gwain, that he would help the team get promoted by manipulating referees.
‘I haven’t even had time to get home yet. I’m out, bro. I haven’t had time to get home and work with the president (of the Cameroonian Referee’s Association) because I can’t call the refs directly and tell them to be careful. But I can work with the president.’
The conversation is said to have happened after Victoria lost 1-0 in December 2022, with Gwain interrupting the game to complain about the officiating.
Eto’o was reportedly heard saying: ‘Opopo (Victoria United’s nickname) must go up to the first division. This is our goal (…) This is our Federation. Victoria United will go up.
Eto’o went on to explain the importance of having a good relationship with the president of the league.
He said: ‘He has the power. From there, he with his commissions will be able to suspend even the president of the referees.
‘Our club, Opopo, must go up to the first division, that is our objective.’
Eto’o, who also played for Inter Milan and Chelsea, scored 56 goals in 114 caps for Cameroon.
He was elected as the president of Fecafoot in December 2021.
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