Foreign football clubs, including RC Lens and FC Nantes, have paid hommage to Indomitable Lions player Ignatius Ganago’s late daughter, Chloe Ganago, amid public silence from the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT).
On Sunday, February 19, during the Ligue 1 game between Lens and Nantes, a collective tribute was paid to the memory of five-year-old Chloé.
Current and former teammates of the Cameroonian international player were all dressed in T-shirts dedicated to Chloé.
The five-year-old was buried on February 16 at the Ndogbong cemetery in Douala, Littoral Region.
So far, Cameroon’s football governing body, FECAFOOT, has not issued any public message to sympthise with the Indomitable Lions player.
The little girl died from an illness shortly after celebrating her 5th birthday.
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