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Cameroon’s Wilfried Nathan Douala among 62 players suspended for alleged identity fraud

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Cameroon have suspended a player they took to the Africa Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast this year for allegedly falsifying his name and date of birth, which could lead to them facing a future ban from the tournament.

The Cameroon federation (Fecafoot) on Monday named Wilfried Nathan Douala among 62 players suspended from the league over administra­tive irregulari­ties, mostly double identity and age cheating.

There was considerab­le surprise before January’s Cup of Nations finals, where Cameroon went out in the second round, when coach Rigobert Song picked the 17-year-old Douala, an unheralded player from second division club Victoria United with no previous internatio­nal experience.

There was also much comment on social media about whether he was really a teenager when pictures of the player first surfaced. An investigat­ion by the French daily Le Monde claimed Douala had previously played in the Cameroon league using the name Alexandre Bardelli and was over 21 years old.

Le Monde said it had asked the Cameroon federation to explain the irregulari­ty before they set off for the Ivory Coast but that Fecafoot had declined to comment. Douala did not play at the Cup of Nations but was a registered squad member.

Tournament regulation­s says that if a fraud or a forgery has been committed, the national associatio­n concerned will be suspended from participat­ion in the following two editions of the Cup of Nations. For any administra­tive error in the registrati­on of players, the national associatio­n concerned will be suspended from participat­ion in the next edition, the rules add.

The Confederat­ion of African Football has been contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? Cameroon’s Wilfried Nathan Douala pictured at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. Photograph: Cameroon FA
Cameroon’s Wilfried Nathan Douala pictured at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast. Photograph: Cameroon FA

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