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Cameroon face inquiry and possible action after England defeat

PARIS, June 24 — Cameroon face an inquiry and possible disciplinary action from football authorities after a series of incidents in their 3-0 defeat by England in the last 16 of the women’s World Cup yesterday.

The ill-tempered match also included an incident where Cameroon defender Augustine Ejangue spat on the arm of England forward Toni Duggan. “Whilst remaining proud of our African teams that participated in the Fifa Women’s World Cup, yesterday’s match between England and Cameroon reflected badly, not only on African women’s football but African football on the whole,” said Johansen, who is also president of the Sierra Leone Football Association.

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