Gabon’s government lifts sanctions on team and Aubameyang

The Gabonese government has officially rescinded sanctions previously imposed on its national football team and star striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang following their disappointing performance at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon). This reversal comes just weeks after the Panthers’ early exit from the tournament in Morocco.

In early January, then-Sports Minister Simplice-Desire Mamboula had delivered scathing criticism of the team’s performance, labeling their group stage elimination as “disgraceful” after losing all three matches against Cameroon, Mozambique, and hosts Ivory Coast. The original sanctions included the immediate dismissal of coach Thierry Mouyouma and the permanent exclusion of both captain Bruno Ecuele Manga and former Arsenal and Chelsea forward Aubameyang from national team selection.

The decisive intervention from newly appointed Sports Minister Paul Ulrich Kessany prevented potential disciplinary action from FIFA, which maintains strict policies against government interference in football federation operations. The reversal acknowledges upcoming critical deadlines, including qualification draws for the 2027 Afcon tournament.

Gabon’s football federation (Fegafoot) released an official statement welcoming the resolution: “Fegafoot welcomes the positive outcome of the situation.” The federation has been invited to present practical details for selecting a new technical staff to lead the national team forward following Mouyouma’s departure.