Etoâo claims victory in ethics breach case

Samuel Etoâo won three Uefa Champions League titles and two Africa Cup of Nations during a glittering playing career
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Lawyers for Samuel Etoâo say a ruling that led to the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot) being fined $200,000 for an ethics breach has been quashed on appeal.
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) opened an investigation into Etoâoâs conduct in August 2023 after receiving âwritten statements from several Cameroonian football stakeholdersâ.
In July last year, a disciplinary panel organised by African footballâs governing body found that the 43-year-old had âseriously violated the principles of ethics, integrity and sportsmanshipâ, external of Caf by signing a contract to be an ambassador for betting company 1XBET.
But Etoâoâs lawyers now claim to have successfully argued that only Cafâs independent ethics committee has jurisdiction over such cases.
1XBET sponsors the top two divisions of menâs professional football in Cameroon and both the menâs and womenâs international sides, while the regulations of Fifa, footballâs global governing body, state that people bound by its code are not allowed any involvement in betting related to football.
Caf has so far declined to comment on the appeal.
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Published12 July 2023
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Match-fixing allegations and elections
At the time of the original verdict, Etoâo was also under investigation for alleged match-fixing, but Cafâs disciplinary panel ruled that âas it stands, there is insufficient proofâ.
Etoâo has always denied the claim.
Now, in a letter, external posted on social media, his lawyers claim that, in reaching its decision, Cafâs appeal committee took into account the fact that Fecafoot is carrying out its own ethics investigation.
The letter also references pending proceedings at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas), with reports suggesting that Etoâo is appealing to Cas to ensure he is free to run for a place on Cafâs executive committee in elections next month.
Current Caf president Patrice Motsepe is standing unopposed for a second four-year term, but the possible election of four-time African Footballer of the Year Etoâo to a position of power within the organisation has the potential to steal the headlines.
The former Barcelona and Inter Milan striker has been in charge of Fecafoot since December 2021 but has seen his tenure mired in controversy.
Last September he received a six-match ban from attending Cameroon games while one former international team-mate described him as a âdictatorâ for his handling of the appointment of Indomitable Lions head coach Marc Brys.
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