Soccer-Gabon government sack Aubameyang and national team


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - OGC Nice v Olympique de Marseille - Allianz Riviera, Nice, France - November 21, 2025 Olympique de Marseille's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File photo

RABAT, Jan 1 (Reuters) - ‌Gabon’s government have announced the suspension of the national team, the ‌sacking of the coach and kicked Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang off the squad ‌in the wake of three defeats at the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

Gabon’s Minister of Sports announced on television the suspension of the national team after they finished last in their ‍group and were eliminated from the tournament in ‍Morocco.

“Given the Panthers’ disgraceful performance ‌at the Africa Cup of Nations, the government has decided to dissolve the ‍coaching ​staff, suspend the national team until further notice, and exclude players Bruno Ecuele Manga and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang,” said acting sports minister Simplice-Desire ⁠Mamboula after Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the Ivory Coast ‌in Marrakech.

Gabon, coached by former defender Thierry Mouyouma, had already been eliminated after losing their ⁠opening pair of ‍Group F fixtures to Cameroon and Mozambique but in their final outing were 2-0 up over the defending champions before conceding three goals and going down to a ‍second string Ivorian line-up.

Neither Aubameyang nor veteran ‌defender Ecuele Manga played on Wednesday with Aubameyang having returned to his French cub Olympique de Marseille for treatment on a thigh injury.

The former African Footballer of the Year responded on social media, saying on X: "I think the team's problems are much deeper than the individual I am.”

Aubameyang, at 36, had likely played his last game for Gabon in their defeat by Mozambique as was ‌also likely the case with the 37-year-old former Cardiff City defender Ecuele Manga.

Disbanding the national team used to be a common reaction in Africa to disappointing results but since world ​football’s governing body FIFA have taken a hard stance against government interference in the running of football associations, it has been a rare occurrence.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Rabat;)

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