Brian Mbiumu in the Cameroon squad and the squad for the Qatar World Cup 2022
For me to go to the World Cup, Vincent Abubakar, who appeared as a teenager in the 2010 World Cup and also appeared in 2014, is Captaining a team with three stands One surprise and one shocking omission ruled out former international winger Defender Michael Ngaddeo Ngadji, who helped Cameroon win the Champions League. Won a title African Nations Cup 2017 and participated in all matches except for one match in the African Nations Cup this year on the ground Ha and did not provide any explanation for the exclusion of the 31-year-old Belgian defender in a press conference to announce his team tonight. Wed.
List of confirmed teams for the World Cup finals
The Indomitable Lions, who finished third in this year's Nations Cup, had tied 1-1 earlier. Jamaica in a friendly match in Yaounde, where I played with a team from Cameroonian clubs.
Surprisingly, Song included Marseille's uncapped young keeper Simon Ngabandoutenbo and two home players - Swebo Maru and Jérôme Ngom - who both made their international debuts against Reggae Boys.
Nicolas Nkoulou and Bayern Munich striker Aric Maxim Choupo-Moting have been given the chance to play in a third World Cup for Cameroon, but midfielder Lens has been omitted. Jan Onana.
Nkoulou, 32, returned to the team in September after a five-year absence after retiring from the game after winning the Nations Cup in 2017. .
Cameroon reached the quarter-finals in 1990, and will play in the World Cup finals for the eighth time on the continent, and was drawn into Group C. They play alongside the five-time winner Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland, whom they face first on November 24.
Although impressive in the 1982 finals, where they did not lose, and in 1990, the last World Cup for Cameroon was dismal - as the The Invincibles have lost just one of their last 15 matches dating back to 1994.
Cameroon will face Panama in Abu Dhabi on 18 November in the last warm-up match for the Qatar finals.
Cameroon squad
Goalkeepers: Davies Ibasi (Abha Club), Simon Ngabanduitinbo (Marseille), Andre Onana (Inter Milan)
Defenders: Jean-Charles Castelletto (Nantes), Enzo Ibos (Udinese), Collins Faye (Al Tay), Olivier Mbaizou (Philadelphia Union), Nicolas Nkoulou (Aris Salonica), Tolo Nuhu (Seattle Sounders), Christopher Waugh (Rennes).
Midfielders: Martin Hongla (Verona), Pierre Conde (Olympiacos), Olivier Ncham (Swansea City), Jael Ondoua (Hannover 96), Samuel Om Guet (Mechelen), Andre Franck Zambo-Angesa (Napoli).
Forwards: Vincent Abo Bakr (Al-Nassr), Christian Basogog (Shanghai Shenhua), Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern Munich), Soibo Maru (Coton Sport), Brian Mbeumo (Brentford), Nicholas Moumou Ngamaleo (Young Boys Bern), Jerome Nujoom. (Colomb Dja), Georges Kevin Nkodu (Besiktas), Jean-Pierre Nsam (Young Boys Bern), Carl Toukou Ekambi (Lyon).