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CAMEROON: AFCON 2015: After Chedjou, Alex Song’s back?

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The rumor since Sunday when the young Brice Nlate Ekongolo had just been the victim of a traffic accident in Yaounde. Some media even announced with certainty convening Aurélien Chedjou while at the Cameroon Football Federation, is merely a “it’s not done yet. Nothing requires the coach to add a player. “
So yesterdaythe same FECAFOOT formalized the return of Aurélien Chedjou in the den. He was no longer seen since the lousy epic World Cup 2014. Unofficially, he was accused of being sighted on the beach in Vitoriawhich was based Cameroon, sipping Caipirinha . And the question we should ask is whether the door is now open for those who were baptized outcasts”? Well-fed sources, the authorities have indeed given their approval for the Galatasaray player to be recalled at the Lions. But there is clearly not only him. Indeed, one could attend in the coming days to another return, also announced in recent weeks in the media: that of Alexandre SongIt is an open secret that to say that the fate of the players particularly interested Volker Finke who insisted recover.
The question was finally settled yet thought with the publication of the list of 24 players selected for the preparatory course to AFCON 2015. Moreover, during his last press conference, the president of the normalization committee of the Cameroon Football Federation in a style unique to him, had clearly stated that there was no question of any return of exiles. Has the unfortunate accident of young Brice Nlate Ekongolo  changed that..
It seems that Volker Finke has finally been successful, with particular forward the absence of Stephane Mbia in the first match against Mali on 20 January. For the national team, the two players could make their experience in a team that is sorely lackingEven if it means sacrificing a name on his list. Anyway, Volker Finke has until 7 January to offer a definitive listNo doubt that will be set on the issue before.
Source: Camfoot

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