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FIFA Opens Disciplinary Proceedings Against Cameroon by Andersonjr(m): 8:42pm On Jun 26, 2019
Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Cameroon following their Women's World Cup last-16 loss to England in Valenciennes.

World football's governing body is investigating Cameroon for team misconduct, offensive behaviour and fair play breaches.

Sunday's game was marred by Cameroon's reaction to two video assistant referee decisions, and by poor challenges.

"It didn't feel like football," said England boss Phil Neville afterwards.

A Fifa statement said: "Following the round of 16 match between Cameroon and England on the 23 June at the Fifa Women's World Cup 2019, we can confirm that proceedings have now been opened by the Fifa disciplinary committee against the Cameroonian Football Association."

Earlier this week, Isha Johansen, chair of the Confederation of African Football's women's football committee, said she wanted an investigation to be opened.

Johansen, who is also the president of the Sierra Leone Football Association, told BBC Sport it was an "embarrassing situation".

There was an on-pitch protest by Cameroon's players after England's second goal, scored by Ellen White, was awarded by VAR.

Cameroon were also visibly upset when, with the score at 2-0, Ajara Nchout's goal was ruled out for offside, again by VAR.

They were fortunate to finish the game with 11 players on the pitch after Yvonne Leuko was only booked for an apparent elbow on England winger Nikita Parris, Augustine Ejangue seemed to spit on Toni Duggan and Alexandra Takounda was lucky to be shown only a yellow card for a studs-up challenge on captain Steph Houghton in stoppage time.
Re: FIFA Opens Disciplinary Proceedings Against Cameroon by gbebodye(f): 9:34pm On Jun 26, 2019
E pain them lol
Re: FIFA Opens Disciplinary Proceedings Against Cameroon by Dedetwo(m): 4:44pm On Jun 27, 2019
Andersonjr:
Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Cameroon following their Women's World Cup last-16 loss to England in Valenciennes.

World football's governing body is investigating Cameroon for team misconduct, offensive behaviour and fair play breaches.

Sunday's game was marred by Cameroon's reaction to two video assistant referee decisions, and by poor challenges.

"It didn't feel like football," said England boss Phil Neville afterwards.

A Fifa statement said: "Following the round of 16 match between Cameroon and England on the 23 June at the Fifa Women's World Cup 2019, we can confirm that proceedings have now been opened by the Fifa disciplinary committee against the Cameroonian Football Association."

Earlier this week, Isha Johansen, chair of the Confederation of African Football's women's football committee, said she wanted an investigation to be opened.

Johansen, who is also the president of the Sierra Leone Football Association, told BBC Sport it was an "embarrassing situation".

There was an on-pitch protest by Cameroon's players after England's second goal, scored by Ellen White, was awarded by VAR.

Cameroon were also visibly upset when, with the score at 2-0, Ajara Nchout's goal was ruled out for offside, again by VAR.

They were fortunate to finish the game with 11 players on the pitch after Yvonne Leuko was only booked for an apparent elbow on England winger Nikita Parris, Augustine Ejangue seemed to spit on Toni Duggan and Alexandra Takounda was lucky to be shown only a yellow card for a studs-up challenge on captain Steph Houghton in stoppage time.

Why do idiotic Africans always play second fiddle to the European colonial masters? These fools should be concerned with colonial stool of oppression called VAR instead they are worried about the reaction of the oppressed. The Cameroonians were subjected to level of animals with use of VAR and yet the dumbass fools are talking about investigation. I guess the England coach,Phil Neville, was correct when he said "It didn't feel like football,". How could it feel like football when VAR is another player for England against Cameroon?

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