Cameroon national team player said he was proud of the match against Russia

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Gael Ondua, midfielder of the Cameroon national team, said that he was proud to play for the Russian national team. His words are quoted “Match TV”.

“It is an honor for me to play at home in front of your parents, brothers, sisters and friends. Playing here makes me cry, this country has given me so much, today and tomorrow, it will continue to give me. Inexplicable emotions, I grew up here and today thanks to the Russian school I am proud to play at this level,” said Ondua.

Ondua was born in Cameroon and came to Russia with his family when he was nine years old, where he attended the youth schools of the capital CSKA and Lokomotiv. He played one match for the army team in the Russian Cup. He is also known for his performances in Anzhi Makhachkala.

The match, held at the Dynamo stadium named after Lev Yashin in Moscow, ended with the Russian team winning 1:0. Striker Fedor Chalov scored the only goal. socialbites.ca edited a text online broadcast match.

On October 16, Valery Karpin’s team will play against Kenya. The match will be played at the Titanic Mardan Stadium, located on the grounds of an elite hotel in Antalya, Turkey.

The International Football Federation (FIFA) and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) have decided to suspend the participation of the Russian national team and all Russian clubs in all competitions controlled by these organizations in the spring of 2022.

Previously former football player Alexander Mostovoy statedThat Russia is playing against Cameroon for demonstration purposes.

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