According to Fifa, the Cameroon team will be led by Vincent Aboubakar and Zambo Anguissa in 2022 Qatar.
According to a study posted on FIFA’s website, the return of Cameroon to the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament is highly anticipated. The Indomitable Lions, residing in pool G and making their seventh appearance—a record on the African continent—will compete against Switzerland, Serbia, and Brazil.
Cameroon should rely on its powerful men of the present to do this. FIFA states that Zambo Anguissa, the player to watch, and top scorer of the CAN 2021, Vincent Aboubakar, will be the Lions’ anchors in Qatar.
He serves as both the team’s captain and one of its technical leaders. At the age of 30, Vincent Aboubakar will represent Cameroon in his third World Cup. His continued participation on the national squad is evidence of his tenacity in climbing the ranks. How far the Garoua native has progressed.
Aboubakar, who joined the national squad in 2010 as a rookie, has gained a lot of knowledge from playing with his esteemed teammates Achille Webo and Samuel Eto’o. He is now in charge of this squad, whose star players are competing in their first World Cup. Aboubakar is unfazed by the responsibility.
Aboubakar, who led all goal scorers at the most recent African Cup of Nations with eight goals, is confidence in his abilities and said on Fifa.com: “We have nothing to envy Brazil. We have the resources to succeed because we are a great squad that represents a great nation. Let our performance speak for us. The top teams in the world will compete in this competition. We must prepare thoroughly if we hope to compete.