2022 WAFCON: Eto’o Spotted In Morocco Ahead Cameroon, Super Falcons Clash Today

Oyinlola Awonuga
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2022 WAFCON: Eto'o Spotted In Morocco Ahead Cameroon, Super Falcons Clash Today

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A Cameroonian football administrator Samuel Eto’o has arrived in Rabat ahead of the Indomitable Lionesses’ quarter-final clash with Nigeria at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations today, July 14, 2022.

Cameroon will face the Super Falcons of Nigeria today with a place at next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup at stake.

In a post on social media, Eto’o urged the Indomitable Lionesses to end Nigeria’s dominance in the competition.

“Let’s go Lionesses of Cameroon. It’s a real privilege to see our mighty teams thrive in not one but two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments this year. Great to be in Morocco to support the Indomitable Lionesses at tonight’s quarter-final,” posted the African football legend.

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