The Cameroon national team has made a significant addition to its ranks with the formal inclusion of the iconic Patrick Mboma. Mboma, a sharpshooter and a linchpin of the golden era of the Indomitable Lions in the early 2000s, boasting an impressive record of 58 caps and 33 goals, now stands as a key reinforcement for the team.
This development brings forth considerable delight for the Cameroon squad, intensifying their preparations for the 34th edition of the prestigious continental tournament set to unfold in Ivory Coast.
The five-time African champions are steadfast in their pursuit to outshine their third-place finish from two years ago, and with the addition of Patrick Mboma, they fortify their aspirations.
The former Lions’ number 10, a double triumph in the AFCON (2000, 2002) alongside his erstwhile captain, the legendary Rigobert Song, has formally joined the coaching staff.
The announcement was made over the weekend in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, marking a momentous occasion for both the team and Mboma.
Currently serving as the ambassador of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fécafoot), Mboma’s role expands beyond the ceremonial, as he will be actively involved on the field, in training sessions, and within the team’s inner sanctum.
His wealth of experience promises to be a guiding force for a squad already considered one of the dark horses in the race for victory in Ivory Coast.
As the Indomitable Lions set their sights on continental glory, the presence of Patrick Mboma stands as a testament to their commitment to harnessing every available resource for success in AFCON 2024.
🔴 Patrick Mboma a rejoint la tanière des Lions indomptables en Arabie Saoudite. 🔥🇨🇲
📸 @LIndomptables pic.twitter.com/D85z6u00oG
— AllezLesLions (@AllezLesLions) January 5, 2024