Gabon Reverses Government Sanctions as AFCON Fallout Eases
12 January 2026
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The Gabon Football Federation announced that the Ministry of Sports has reversed its decisions following the team's exit from the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Gabon collapsed in the group, losing all three games to Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Mozambique.
Earlier, the Sports Ministry froze the team's activities and expelled the duo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bruno Ecuele Mangala, barring them from representing the national team.
In a formal statement, the Gabonese Federation said government measures have been lifted, following the disappointing results in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Sports Minister Paul Ulrich Kisani sent an official letter to the Gabon Football Federation, stressing the importance of upcoming assignments and the urgent preparation for AFCON 2027.
He urged the federation to take the necessary steps to appoint a new technical staff.
The Gabonese Federation said it welcomed the resolution of the crisis.
The move was described as a precaution to avoid possible FIFA sanctions.
If football drama paid tickets, Gabon would have a sold-out stadium by now.