
Manchester United's Andre Onana part of 33-man Cameroon provisional squad to face Harambee Stars
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The Indomitable Lions hosts Harambee Stars on Friday 11 October in Douala
Cameroon head coach Marc Brys has named an expanded 33-man provisional squad that will square up with Kenya’s Harambee Stars in two crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers this month.
The squad, which will be whittled down in the coming days, carries a mix of youth and experience and is led by some notable names including captain Vincent Aboubakar, and Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana.
6 potential debutants in Cameroon's 33 man provisional squad to face Harambee Stars in next weeks AFCON qualifiers.
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Chief among them is Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck who has enjoyed a good start to the season in Italy. pic.twitter.com/4aM23zDHvt
Also on the list is Brentford striker Bryan Mbeumo and Napoli midfielder André-Frank Zambo Anguissa.
Among the notable selections from Brys is the inclusion of young Yann Aurel Bisseck from Inter Milan, and centre-back Flavien Enzo Boyomo who plays for La Liga side CA Osasuna.
Other changes to the squad are the inclusions of Dina Ebimbe from Frankfurt, Patrick Socko of Spanish club SD Huesca, Willy Djeungoe (Zilina), and Niky Beloko, who plies his trade in Luzern in the Swiss Super League.
Cameroon will first host Harambee Stars on Friday 11 October at the Japoma Stadium in Douala, before playing away in the return leg at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Kampala, Uganda on Monday 14 October.
Both teams are tied on points (four) in Group E after an unbeaten start in their first two matches.
After a 1-0 win over Namibia, Cameroon settled for a barren draw with Zimbabwe in Uganda.
FULL SQUAD:
Goalkeepers: Andre Onana, Simon Omossola, Simon Ngapandouetmbu
Defenders: Guy Kilama, James Djeungoue, Yann Bisseck, Jean Tchatchoua, Michael Ngadeu, Yvan Dibango, Christopher Wooh, Harold Moukoudi, Fai Collins, Noho Tolo
Midfielders: Martin Hongla, Oliver Ntcham, Carlos Baleba, Nike Belocko, Yvan Neyou, Zambo Anguissa, Pierre Kunde, Flavien Boyomo, Dina Ebimbe, Martin Atemengue
Attackers: Patrick Socko, Vincent Aboubakar, Bryan Mbeumo, Moumi Ngamaleu, Kevin Nkouudou, Danny Namasso, Frank Magri, Enow Boris, Christian Bassogog, Lamkel Ze













