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FootballSamuel Eto'o, Supreme Committee For Qatar 2022 World Cup to Visit 3 African Nations
- 2022 World Cup will be held in Qatar and all the nations that will participate are preparing for the tournament
- Cameroonian Football chief Samuel Eto'o and other committee will be touring three African nations ahead of the fiesta
- Samuel Eto'o and others want to engage football federations, media and fans ahead of the tournament billed for November
Football legend Samuel Eto'o together with the Supreme Committee and Legacy delegation will be visiting Ghana, Cameroon and Senegal ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Their major assignment and aims is to engage with the Football Federations, football supporters and media ahead of the biggest soccer tournament in the world.
According to the report on Soccanews, Samuel Eto'o is being picked to lead the delegation based on the fact that he is a well known football personality in Africa.
And apart from that, the former Barcelona striker is also the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation.
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The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be starting in November and will come to an end on December 18 with France the defending champions.
How many African nations are going to World Cup?
Senegal, Morocco, Ghana, Tunisia and Cameroon are the five African nations that will be representing the continent at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Italian Club Napoli Give Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen Condition to Pay Him €1M Special Bonus
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Italian outfit Napoli are ready to splash €1 million as a special bonus for Nigerian international Victor Osimhen if he scores 20 goals in a season.
It was gathered that the agreement was part of the Italian club's bid to lure the Nigerian international from French side Lille.
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FootballOsimhen is aware of the clause but has stated that helping his team to win games is much more important.
Last season, Osimhen scored 14 Serie A goals, four more than his tally in his debut season at the club.
Coming into his third season, all eyes are on him to surpass his feat in the previous two seasons.
The Nigerian opened his goal account with a goal in the club’s 5-2 win over Verona.