sport news Cameroon football rocked by age fraud as 21 out of 30 Under-17 players are ... trends now Cameroon football is rocked by age fraud AGAIN as 21 out of 30 Under-17 players are disqualified under 'STRICT orders' from president Samuel Eto'o - after the country investigated 44 players over potential age or identity cheating in the summer Cameroon have disqualified 21 of their Under-17 stars over age fraud concerns The majority of their squad for this year's UNIFFAC tournament have been axed Over 60 per cent of Cameroon's U17 squad are said to have failed MRI tests Football federation president Samuel Eto'o is desperate to eradicate the problem By Oliver Salt For Mailonline Published: 09:06 GMT, 2 January 2023 | Updated: 09:06 GMT, 2 January 2023 Viewcomments Cameroon have been hit by a fresh age fraud scandal after 21 members of their Under-17 squad were disqualified over the issue. Back in the summer, Cameroon's football federation summoned 44 players from eight different clubs for a hearing into alleged age or identity cheating, with president Samuel Eto'o keen to eradicate the problem in the central African country. However, Eto'o has been dealt another setback in his bid to thwart their age fraud crisis after the majority of players selected for this year's UNIFACC tournament - contested by the Under-17 sides of Central African Football Federations' Union countries - were disqualified after failing MRI tests. Samuel Eto'o has ordered Cameroon to disqualify 21 Under-17 players over age fraud concerns A Cameroon statement read: 'The Cameroonian Football Federation informs public opinion that as part of the preparations for the UNIFFAC Limbe 2023 tournament, qualifying for the next African U17 Nations Championship, 21 players out of the 30 currently on training have failed at the outcome of the MRI tests. 'They were immediately removed from the group. Steps were immediately taken for their replacement. 'This action is the result of strict instructions given by the President of FECAFOOT acting under the mandate of the COMEX, in order to put an end to the tampering with civil status records which have, in the past, tarnished the image of the apex body of the Cameroon football. FECAFOOT urges all actors, in particular educators, to ensure that the ages by category are respected.' Age or identity fraud continues to be a major source of concern for African football as a whole Cameroon have still not made their list of players for the African Nations Championship public Cameroon have recently come under criticism for withholding the list of selected players for both their Under-20 and Under-17 teams. There are also said to be concerns regarding their squad for this year's African Nations Championships, with an official list of players still not made public ahead of their opening game on January 16. Age fraud continues to be a major source of concern for African football, with many of their international successes at junior level clouded by allegations of over-age players. But after becoming the Cameroon federation's president in December 2021, Eto'o promised reform of the game in the country and stepping up his efforts for exactly that. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility