According to local reports, Eto’o visited Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo last weekend to meet CAF president Ahmad Ahmad, vice president Constant Omari, and all the CAF Executive Board to state the case for Cameroon’s hosting credentials.
The country is set to learn on Saturday whether it can go ahead and stage the first expanded African Nations Cup finals in 2019 or whether it will have to step down through lack of facilities.
CAF has called a meeting of its executive committee in Accra and if Cameroon’s candidacy is ruled out, a new bid process would probably be launched in the autumn with Algeria, Morocco and Ivory Coast potential interested parties.
The Cameroon FA has already expressed its “deep consternation” about a possible Plan B evoked by Ahmad.
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