Abu Bakr scores a historic goal against Brazil…and is sent off

The Cameroon national team left the FIFA World Cup competitions with its head held high following defeating the Brazilian national team 1-0 during the match that brought them together on Friday in the third and last round of Group G competitions, which is the first victory in history for African teams over the team that won the championship 5 previous times.

The Cameroonian national team owes credit for this victory to its player, Vincent Aboubakar, who scored the match’s only goal in the second minute of stoppage time for the match, before being sent off directly because he received a second warning following taking off his shirt during the celebration.

The Brazilian national team’s balance stopped at six points at the top of the standings, on goal difference once morest the Swiss national team, which defeated Serbia 3-2 in the match that brought them together at the same time.

On the other hand, the Cameroonian team raised its tally to four points, in the penultimate third place.

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