As of December 2, 2025, the biggest story dominating football headlines and social media is the dramatic upheaval in Cameroon’s national team setup ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, starting December 21. The Indomitable Lions are in turmoil after federation president Samuel Eto’o—freshly re-elected last week—sacked Belgian head coach Marc Brys on December 1 amid allegations of “subterfuge” and internal power struggles. Brys’s assistant, David Pagou, was immediately promoted and unveiled a 28-man squad that shockingly excludes several high-profile veterans, including Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana (on loan at Trabzonspor), team captain Vincent Aboubakar, Napoli midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Bayern Munich’s Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting, and defender Michael Ngadeu.
This exclusion has sparked widespread debate, with Onana’s omission drawing the most attention due to his 59 caps and status as Cameroon’s long-time No. 1 keeper. On X (formerly Twitter), posts about Onana’s snub are trending under hashtags like #AFCON2025 and #LionsIndomptables, amassing thousands of engagements in the last 24 hours. Fans and analysts are split: some see it as a bold reset after Cameroon’s 1-0 World Cup playoff loss to DR Congo last month (where Onana was partly blamed for the late goal), while others call it a politically motivated purge tied to Eto’o’s feud with the Sports Ministry.
Why Onana? Key Factors Behind the Drop
Onana’s international career has been rocky, and this feels like a culmination:
- Past Clashes: Sent home early from the 2022 World Cup for a disciplinary dispute with then-coach Rigobert Song. He also arrived late to AFCON 2023 to play an extra club game, losing his starting spot after a 3-1 loss to Senegal.
- Form Dip: After a shaky start at Manchester United (high-profile errors in 2023/24), he’s on loan at Trabzonspor but has only kept 3 clean sheets in 10 league games. Despite starting all 15 of Cameroon’s recent competitive matches (9 clean sheets), selectors opted for younger options like Simon Omossola, Fabrice Ondoa, and Devis Epassy.
- Federation Drama: Sources point to Onana’s alleged alignment with the Sports Ministry (Eto’o’s rival faction) as a factor. Eto’o’s “second term” is being likened to a “purge” of non-loyalists, per fan discussions on Reddit and X.
On X, reactions range from sympathy (“Sad stuff for Onana to be left out”) to memes (“Onana clearly traumatised us man” with clips of his errors). One viral thread recaps his Cameroon “curse”: early WC exit, late AFCON arrival, and now full exclusion.
Cameroon’s New-Look Squad: Who’s In and Out?
Pagou’s selections emphasize youth and depth, with Manchester United’s Bryan Mbeumo captaining the attack. Here’s a breakdown:
| Position | Key Inclusions | Notable Exclusions |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeepers | Simon Omossola (Coton Sport), Fabrice Ondoa (Nimes), Devis Epassy (Angers), Jules Gbohouo (Sion) | Andre Onana (Trabzonspor/Manchester United) |
| Defenders | Collins Fai (Al Tai), Frank Zambo (Coton Sport), Enzo Le Fée (Roma), Kevin Nkoudou (Evian) | Michael Ngadeu (Adanaspor), Christopher Wooh (Rennes) |
| Midfielders | Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford/Manchester United? Wait, Brentford), Carlos Baleba (Brighton), Jean Junior Onana (Genoa), Olivier Kemen (Istanbul Basaksehir) | Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Napoli, injured), Georges Mandjeck (retired) |
| Forwards | Clinton N’Jie (Sion), Jeremy Ebobisse (San Jose Earthquakes), Leonel Ateba (Rizespor) | Vincent Aboubakar (Besiktas), Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern Munich) |
Cameroon opens Group F against Gabon on December 24 in Agadir, followed by Ivory Coast (defending champs) and Mozambique. Analysts worry the rushed changes could hinder cohesion: “It’s difficult to see how a new manager will build a system in time,” said BBC Sport Africa expert Njie Enow.
Broader Impact and What’s Next
- For Onana: At 29, this could signal the end of his Cameroon chapter, especially after briefly retiring from international duty in 2023. Focus shifts to reviving his club form at Trabzonspor.
- For Cameroon: Eto’o’s moves aim to end a trophy drought (last AFCON win: 2017), but the chaos echoes past scandals, like the 2022 WC fallout.
- Premier League Angle: Mbeumo’s inclusion is a boost for Brentford, but United fans are relieved Onana stays put—no AFCON distractions.
This story is evolving fast—Eto’o faces backlash from players’ unions, and Pagou’s first presser is tomorrow. For live updates, check X trends or official FECAFOOT channels. If you want deeper dives on specific players or squad analysis, let me know!





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