In a significant departure from previous tournaments, the Cameroon national football team has announced a youthful squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), omitting seasoned players such as Vincent Aboubakar and Andre Onana. The decision reflects a strategic shift following the team’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Notable Omissions and New Leadership
The final squad, led by Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo, marks a chance for renewal as Cameroon aims to revive its football fortunes. Along with Mbeumo, other notable inclusions are promising talents like Carlos Baleba from Brighton & Hove Albion.
The decision to leave out experienced figures such as Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Karl Toko Ekambi, and Napoli’s Franck Zambo Anguissa underscores a commitment to fostering young talent, even as Anguissa’s absence is attributed to a long-term injury.
Vincent Aboubakar
This revamp comes against the backdrop of a dramatic coaching change. Following the dismissal of Belgian coach Marc Brys, who had successfully led Cameroon to qualify for the tournament, the Cameroon Football Federation issued a terse statement accusing him of “subterfuge and unprofessionalism.” He has been replaced by David Pagou, a former assistant coach with a solid background in the Cameroonian top tier. With limited time to prepare, Pagou has named a 28-man squad that promises to be both dynamic and competitive.
Group Composition and Challenges Ahead
Cameroon Squad for AFCON 2025 in Morocco
Cameroon finds itself grouped in Group F alongside reigning champions Cote D’Ivoire, Gabon, and Mozambique. The task ahead will not be easy; the Indomitable Lions will face a formidable challenge as they must navigate through teams that have shown great resilience and talent on the continental stage.
Notably, the looming shadow of their recent failures, including a disappointing result in the African leg of the Intercontinental Playoffs against DR Congo, will serve as motivation for the new squad. The absence of seasoned players may initially raise eyebrows, but the coaching staff believes in the capabilities of the emerging talent.
Looking Ahead
As the AFCON tournament approaches, all eyes will be on both the young stars and their new coach, David Pagou. The Indomitable Lions are under pressure to make a statement and reclaim their status as one of Africa’s footballing powerhouses. The infusion of fresh talent may very well be the catalyst needed for a resurgence in Cameroonian football as they seek to excel on the continental stage.
Fans and analysts alike will be keenly interested to see how this young squad performs, and whether the bold gambit pays off in the prestigious AFCON tournament.