President of the Federation of Cameroon Football (FECAFOOT), Samuel Eto’o has taken African football governing body CAF to court.
The Cameroon legend appeared in front of a court on Wednesday after being accused with a variety of charges - with the prominent one being accusations of match-fixing and corruption.
The continent’s football regulatory body has yet to issue a statement on the conclusion of the case, but Eto’o has chosen to seek remedy in court.
“I have mandated my lawyers to file a complaint against CAF and for responsibilities to be established.
“It was too easy to taint everything I had accomplished in football over the last few years.
CAF launched a press release much too early. This is unacceptable behaviour," he said.
By: Pascal Amoah

