The Cameroonian football association has reportedly sent a delegation to France with the aim of convincing certain dual nationals to join the Cameroon national football team (Indomitable Lions) for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The players targeted include Paul-Georges Ntep de Madiba (AJ Auxerre), Samuel Umtiti (Olympique Lyonnais), Axel Ngando (AJ Auxerre), and Jean Christophe Bahebeck (Valenciennes).
Paul-Georges Ntep de Madiba has commented on the matter, stating that while he has heard about the potential selection, he has not been officially called up and is currently focused on his career with AJ Auxerre in Ligue 2. He emphasized that while Cameroon is his country of birth, France is his adopted country.
The Cameroonian football authorities are making efforts to reassure and persuade these players to represent Cameroon, citing examples of other players who may not have had substantial playing time with the French national team. The decision of dual-national players to represent one country over another is often a complex and personal choice, influenced by various factors, including career opportunities and personal connections.