Cameroon forward Samuel Eto'o has been stripped of the captaincy, replaced by Stephane M'Bia.
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The
news was expected after the 33-year-old was not included in Volker
Finke's new-look Cameroon squad that was announced on Saturday.
And
it was confirmed three days later that Eto'o had lost the leadership
role in an official statement from the Cameroon Football Federation
(Fecafoot), who said the decision had been made by the sports ministry.
It read: "Stephane M'Bia [is the] senior national team captain.
"[He]
will be respectively assisted by Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Vincent
Aboubakar. M'Bia, Choupo-Moting and Aboubakar replace Samuel Eto'o,
Nicolas N'Koulou and Eyong Enoh."
Eto'o played just once at this
year's World Cup, in which Cameroon lost all three of their games.
Cameroon's campaign was also plagued by a bonus row and an alleged
match-fixing scandal.
Eto'o is still a free agent after leaving Premier League outfit Chelsea, though thegoalmac understands Everton are close to agreeing a deal for the striker.
Cameroon's
next match marks the start of their qualifying for the 2015 Africa Cup
of Nations. Finke's side play Congo DR on September 4.

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