Samuel Eto'o fined over 25 million by CAF for ethics violation
5th July 2024
The former Barcelona star is expected to appeal the fine.

- Etoo had been accused of "alleged manipulation of football matches", of which the CAF disciplinary board found there was "insufficient proof"
- CAF however determined Eto'o had "violated the principles of ethics, integrity and sportsmanship" by accepting a paid brand deal with an online gambling company.
- In a statement, Eto'o's lawyers said the decision was "surprising in several respects".
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) said Friday they
had fined Cameroon football federation president Samuel Eto'o a total of
$200,000 (approximately Ksh. 25,598,485) for a brand deal they determined to be
an ethics violation.
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan star had been accused
of "alleged manipulation of football matches", of which the CAF
disciplinary board found there was "insufficient proof", the organization
said in a statement.
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But they determined Eto'o had "violated the principles
of ethics, integrity and sportsmanship" by accepting a paid brand deal
with an online gambling company and dealt him a fine of $200,000.
In a statement, Eto'o's lawyers said the decision was
"surprising in several respects".
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"The alleged facts do not result from a competition
organised by CAF," said the ex-player's lawyers. They further added that
CAF did not have the jurisdiction to hand down the ruling, particularly when
"CAF has neither a code of ethics nor an ethics commission".
Eto'o is set to "appeal the decision before CAF's
appeals board", according to his lawyers.
The former international striker, 43, recently made headlines after a heated exchange with Cameroon national team coach Marc Brys, who was chosen by the country's sports ministry without the approval of Eto'o.
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