New Cameroon FA President Samuel Eto’o sends home late comers on first day at work

Samuel Eto’o has just arrived at the head of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) and is already starting to dictate his law within the body.

The former Indomitable Lions captain is said to have sacked a security guard this Tuesday morning as well as left late comers stranded at the entrance of the football body’s headquarters in Tsinga, Yaounde.

A new wind is starting to blow in Cameroonian football. Samuel Eto’o, who was recently elected to head the Cameroon Football Federation, is gradually applying his method within the body.

The former Barcelona striker arrived early (6:45 GMT) at the headquarters of the federation on Tuesday and ordered the security guard to close the gate at 7:00 GMT. And so not to let in latecomers.

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