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Cameroon soccer out to stamp out cheating

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Ex-Cameroonian soccer star Samuel Eto'o is out to weed out age and identity cheating in the country.
Camera IconEx-Cameroonian soccer star Samuel Eto'o is out to weed out age and identity cheating in the country. Credit: EPA

Cameroon's football federation has summoned 44 players from eight different clubs for a hearing next month into alleged age or identity cheating.

They must be accompanied by their club presidents for an investigation to be held in person from July 4-8, the soccer federation said on Monday.

All are suspected of "false titles (cheating on age and/or identity) and complicity".

"The parties concerned are invited to appear, assisted or not by their counsel, for their hearing," the statement added, saying those who did not appear would face consequences.

The hearings are a rare effort in Africa to stop age cheating or identity fraud, which continues to be a major source of concern for the continent's football.

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Accusations of cheating are regularly made - many of Africa's international successes in junior tournaments are clouded by allegations of use of over-age players - but there has been little effort to either investigate it or stop it.

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Cameroon federation president Samuel Eto'o, the former Cameroon, Barcelona and Inter Milan striker, promised reform of the game in the central African country when he was elected in December.

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