Cameroon, host country of the next African Cup of Nations (CAN 2021), unveiled its list of 28 players selected to play CAN 2021 at home on December 22.
Here they are, the 28 who will have the formidable privilege of representing Cameroon during the first African Cup of Nations at home since 1972. This December 22, 2021, the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fécafoot) has indeed unveiled the list of selected players. for CAN 2021, scheduled from January 9 to February 6, 2022. A competition during which the Indomitable Lions will face Burkina Faso (January 9), Ethiopia (January 13) and Cape Verde (January 17), in the group AT.
For the occasion, coach Toni Conceiçao did not deliver any big surprises, even if many fans were hoping for a return to the national team from Liverpool defender Joël Matip. The goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa, without a club, is not present either.
It is a young group that André Onana, André-Frank Zambo-Anguissa, Vincent Aboubakar, Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting and Karl Toko Ekambi will have to lead during this long awaited CAN 2021.
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CAN 2021: THE 28 CAMEROONIS SELECTED
Goalkeepers: Simon Omossola (AS Vita Club / RD Congo), Devis Epassy (OFI Crete / Greece), Jean Efala Konguep (Akwa United / Nigeria), André Onana (Ajax Amsterdam / Netherlands) Defenders : Collins Fai (Standard Liège / Belgium), Olivier Mbaizo (Union Philadelphia / MLS), Michael Ngadeu (La Gantoise / Belgium), Jean-Charles Castelletto (FC Nantes / France), Harold Moukoudi (AS Saint-Etienne / France), Jérôme Onguéné (RB Salzburg / Austria), Nouhou Tolo (Seattle Sounders / MLS), Ambroise Oyongo (Montpellier / France), Enzo Ebossé (Angers / France) Midfielders : Jean Onana (Bordeaux / France), Samuel Gouet (Mechelen / Belgium), André-Frank Zambo-Anguissa (Naples / Italy), Martin Hongla (Hellas Verona / Italy), Pierre Kundé (Olympiakos / Greece), James Léa Siliki ( Middlesbrough / England), Yvan Neyou (AS Saint-Etienne / France) Forwards : Vincent Aboubakar (Al Nasr Riad / Saudi Arabia), Stéphane Bahoken (Angers / France), Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern Munich / Germany), Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu (Young Boys Berne / Switzerland), Ignatius Ganago (Lens / France ), Christian Bassogog (Shanghai Shenhua / China), Karl Toko Ekambi (Olympique Lyonnais / France), Clinton Njie (Dynamo Moscow / Russia).