November 13, 2024Salomon Albert NTAP
The foals of Belgian coach Marc Brys had to wait many hours before flying yesterday Tuesday November 12, 2024 to Johannesburg in South Africa where they will face Namibia this Wednesday on behalf of the fifth qualifying day of the CAN Morocco 2025. In question, a Cameroonian player did not yet have his entry visa for South Africa, indicated Équinoxe TV citing a source in the Cameroonian delegation.
This is Neyou Yvan, the member of Leganes in Spain did not have an entry visa for South Africa, indicated in a report, the private television channel Équinoxe TV, citing a source within the Cameroonian delegation.
The numerous negotiations undertaken by the Cameroonian federation were met with refusal from the South African authorities. Under his conditions “Neyou would have been turned away from Johannesburg airport” the same source specified.
Informed of the situation by Fecafoot, the Cameroonian Ministry of External Relations contacted the South African embassy in Yaoundé, which agreed to deal with the Neyou case urgently,” continued the source. “This is how the player was able to obtain his visa. » she emphasized.
The players, who had had their lunch at Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport in a tense atmosphere, as well as the entire delegation, finally took off around 2:20 p.m. from Yaoundé.
They landed at 7:20 p.m. at Johannesburg airport before meeting with the Cameroonian ambassador to South Africa at a reception, confided Thierry Ndoh, team press officer of the Cameroonian football team.
The atmosphere is good and captain Vincent Aboubacar’s teammates have regained their serenity before the meeting scheduled for this afternoon against Namibia at the Orlando stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, reassured the team press.
As a reminder, Cameroon, leader of group J, is already qualified for CAN MOROCCO 2025.
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