Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions have officially released their squad for the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, confirming a group that blends proven internationals, returning stars and rising talents. Interim head coach David Pagou, appointed after the federation’s technical overhaul, has opted for a list built on physical strength, versatility and a renewed competitive identity.
A Strong Defensive Core to Anchor the Campaign
Pagou’s choices at the back highlight stability and experience:
- Jean-Charles Castelletto, Christopher Wooh, and Gerzino Nyamsi form the backbone of the defensive unit, all coming off strong club seasons.
- MLS standout Nouhou Tolo returns as a guaranteed starter on the left.
- Promising profiles like Flavien Enzo Boyomo and Junior Tchamadeu reflect Pagou’s desire to inject athleticism and tactical flexibility.
Goalkeeping duties will be shared among Davis Epassy, Simon Omossola, and Simon Ngapandouetnbu, with the Marseille-trained Ngapandouetnbu expected to challenge for the No.1 spot.
Midfield: Power, Intelligence and Offensive Rhythm
Cameroon’s midfield is one of the most competitive areas of the squad:
- Carlos Baleba (Brighton) brings Premier League tempo and energy.
- Eric Junior Dina Ebimbe (Eintracht Frankfurt) adds dynamism between the lines.
- Jean Onana and Olivier Kemen reinforce the defensive and transitional phases.
- Winger-performers turned hybrid midfielders like Bryan Mbeumo and Georges-Kévin Nkoudou offer pace, creativity and goal threat.
The return of Christian Bassogog, a veteran of AFCON knockout nights, gives Cameroon a valuable experience buffer.
Forward: A New-Look Front Line
Pagou’s attacking line is shaped around mobility and pressing:
- Frank Magri, one of Toulouse’s most reliable finishers, leads the line.
- Karl Etta Eyong and Christian Kofane bring directness and speed.
- Patrick Soko, known for his finishing efficiency, earns a deserved call-up after strong performances abroad.
The new-look forward line signals Cameroon’s intent to reinvent its offensive identity for Morocco 2025.
A Squad Built for a Deep Run in Morocco
The Indomitable Lions remain one of the tournament’s most decorated nations, and despite recent turbulence, the squad’s profile suggests ambition and confidence. Pagou’s selection combines:
- European-honed quality
- Athletic profiles suited for AFCON intensity
- Veteran leadership from Castelletto, Bassogog and Nkoudou
- Emerging stars ready for their first major continental challenge
As Morocco prepares to host a high-stakes edition of AFCON, Cameroon enters the competition with a roster built for impact.
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