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Foot-DRC: Mbokani, Mulumbu, Mongungu and other sanctions?

La Fédération Congolese Football Association (Fecofa) Will it punish the absentees at the international friendly against the Pharaohs of Egypt in Cairo on August 11. The idea seems to have made progress. Robert Nouzaret seems he waits, the firmness of his employer.

The new coaching staff that led the Leopards Football Robert Nouzaret has met all the pains to assemble a team during the friendly match between Egypt and DR Congo in Cairo. The fault, a movement of some international mood summoned and who have not responded to the invitation. At 24 hours of game land of Egypt, the Leopards had coaching on hand only 13 players. A situation that tends to repeat itself increasingly with international Congolese.
Dieumerci Mbokani, left Standard Liege for AS Monaco, one argument for its removal. One answer that has satisfied neither the Federation, much less the technical staff.
For others, especially Assani Mulongoti (Fortuna Dusseldorf / Germany), Cedric Mongongu (AS Monaco / France), Gabriel Zakuani (Peterborough / UK), Joël Sami (AS Nancy / France), Youssouf Mulumbu (West Bromwich / England) Eric Bokanga (Standard Liege / Belgium), Cedric Makiadi (Freiburg / Germany) and Bokungu Ndjoli (AS Aviaçao/Angola), ils ne se sont même pas donnés la peine de justifier leur absence au Caire. La balle est à présent dans le camp de la Fédération. Que cette succession d’absence ne fasse pas boule de neige. Selon certaines indiscrétions glanées dans les couloirs de la Fecofa, Robert Nouzaret serait partisan des sanctions. A trois semaines du coup d’envoi des éliminatoires de la CAN 2012, un message fort doit être envoyé aux joueurs. Porter le maillot national ne doit pas être considéré comme n’importe quel acte, mais comme l’aboutissement d’un rêve.

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