The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cameroon suspend player over alleged identity fraud

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CAMEROON have suspended a player they took to the Africa Cup of Nations in the Cote d’lvoire earlier this year for allegedly falsifying his name and date of birth, which could see them face 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 ahead of 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 — SuperSport.

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