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Cameroon name newcomers, still wait for clearance
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Cameroon name newcomers, still wait for clearance
Written by Eugene N. Nforngwa   
Monday, 31 May 2010 11:54

eto_score_copyCameroon manager Paul Le Guen has announced his final 23-man squad for the World Cup.

Le Guen made his selection following Saturday's 1-1 draw with Slovakia, trimming six further names from his provisional 30-man party after youngster Jacques Zoua was ruled out through injury last week.

There are no major surprises, with Amour Patrick Tignyemb, Jean Patrick Abouna Ndzana, Makadji Boukar, Marcel Ndjeng, Patrick Mevoungou and Dorge Kouemaha the players failing to make the cut.

Tottenham's defensive duo Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Sebastien Bassong are included, along with Arsenal midfielder Alex Song.

Samuel Eto'o is also in the final squad despite threatening to walk away after recent criticism from Indomitable Lions legend Roger Milla.

Cameroon kick off their World Cup campaign against Japan on 14th June before also taking on Denmark and Holland in Group E.

Squad

Guy Roland Ndy Assembe (Valenciennes), Carlos Kameni (Espanyol), Hamidou Souleymanou (Kayserispor); Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Sebastien Bassong (both Tottenham), Gaetan Bong (Valenciennes), Aurelien Chedjou (Lille), Geremi (Ankaragucu), Stephane Mbia (Marseille), Nicolas Nkoulou (Monaco), Rigobert Song (Trabzonspor); Achille Emana (Real Betis), Eyong Enoh (Ajax), Jean Makoun (Lyon), Georges Mandjeck (Kaiserslautern), Joel Matip (Schalke), Landry Nguemo (Celtic), Alex Song (Arsenal); Vincent Aboubakar (Coton Sport), Eric Choupo-Moting (Nuremburg), Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan), Mohamadou Idrissou (Freiburg), Achille Webo (Real Mallorca).


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