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Samuel Eto'o faces potential lifetime ban over match-fixing allegations

Samuel Eto'o, the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT), is reportedly facing a potential lifetime ban following allegations of match-fixing.He was summoned to a hearing at the CAF headquarters in Egypt to address accusations of helping Cameroonian club Victoria United secure promotion from the second tier to the top flight.The investigation's findings have yet to be disclosed, with the former FC Barcelona striker expected to provide evidence disproving the claims against him.However, if found guilty, Eto'o could face severe consequences from both CAF and FIFA. According to article 154 of the CAF disciplinary code, "Any person who conspires to distort the result of a match in a manner inconsistent with sporting ethics will be punished with a match suspension and a minimum fine of 10 thousand USD ($10,000).The legal body will also impose a ban on carrying out any activity related to football: in serious cases, this sanction will apply for life."Moreover, article 20, paragraph 1 of the FIFA disciplinary code states: "Any person who illegally influences or manipulates – directly or indirectly, by execution or omission of an act – the progress, result or any other aspect of a match and/or competition –...

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