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D-ray D-ray de Uk a écrit le 12 janvier 2006 à 21h36
Serbian-based striker Boya and Bikey, from Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow, won their first caps in November and were the surprise selections in the squad selected by coach Artur Jorge on Tuesday.


(Voici les histoir que les gens raconter par ici! J'ai bien peur que ca contamine tous le Cameroon et l'afrique!!!)

There was no place for Wome, not selected since his penalty miss cost Cameroon a berth at this year's World Cup finals.

The Inter Milan defender struck the upright with a last-minute penalty, which denied Cameroon the win over Egypt they needed to qualify for the World Cup. Instead the Ivory Coast finished top of the group.

Wome was embroiled in a subsequent war of words with team mate Samuel Eto'o over who had the responsibility to take the spot-kick.

Captain Rigobert Song's next appearance for Cameroon will mark his 100th cap, the first black African to achieve this milestone.

Song and Eto'o are among five players who were in Cameroon's winning sides at the 2000 and 2002 Nations Cup finals. The others are Chelsea's Geremi, midfielder Salomon Olembe and centre back Raymond Kalla, persuaded out of international retirement six months ago.

The list of 23 also included Timothee Atouba despite earlier reports that he had told the coach he would not travel unless guaranteed a place in the starting line-up.

Cameroon play in Group B at the Nations Cup with two World Cup finalists -- Angola and Togo -- as well as the Democratic Republic of Congo. The tournament runs from Jan. 20 to Feb. 10.
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