Cameroonian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Bekolo has publicly criticized Samuel Eto’o, the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), in an opinion piece. Bekolo argues that Eto’o had the potential to establish a valuable asset for African football but has fallen short of that opportunity. The filmmaker’s commentary focuses on a perceived lack of strategic vision in Eto’o’s leadership of the federation. While details of the specific criticisms are not fully elaborated in this report, the piece suggests disappointment with the direction Eto’o is taking Cameroonian football. The article highlights a debate within Cameroon regarding the leadership and future of its football governance. Bekolo’s statement adds to ongoing discussions about the development and potential of African football on a continental scale. The tribune serves as a public expression of concern from a prominent cultural figure regarding the management of a key national sport.