The situation involving Patrick Mboma and Pierre Womé appears to be a legal matter, with Womé filing a complaint against Mboma for fraud and breach of trust, according to reports from the cameroon-info site. The issue has led to the confiscation of Mboma’s passport.
The complaint alleges that Mboma has incurred debts with some of his former teammates, including Womé, related to a microfinance company project. This project was reportedly presented four years ago in Cameroon. Mboma is also said to be involved in another matter concerning the fallout from a planned match against China.
The timing of this legal issue coincides with the suspension of the president of Fecafoot, Iya Mohammed, for financial embezzlement related to his role at the head of Sodécoton. The complexities surrounding these legal matters involving prominent figures in Cameroonian football reflect broader challenges faced by the football administration in the country.