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Without wins in 4 games, the Panamanian National Team ends its tour with a draw against Cameroon

The Panamanian team drew 1-1 against Cameroon in a match held at the Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium in the city of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, with this result the national eleventh ended a four-game tour where they achieved 3 draws and one defeat.

The game goals were the work of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting who scored at minute 48, Panama’s equalizer came through Michael Amir Murillo, who took a great free kick at 55′ and equalized.

In this tour of Panama there were 4 matches where they tied with Saudi Arabia (1-1), Venezuela (2-2) and Cameroon (1-1), while in the match against Qatar the national eleventh fell 2-1.

It was an even match against a World Cup team like Cameroon, which is located in Group G along with Switzerland, Serbia and Brazil. The Africans begin their participation in the World Cup on November 24 against the eleventh Swiss.

Panama dated Orlando Mosquera, Harold Cummings, Fidel Escobar, Cristian Martínez, José Luis Rodríguez, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Ismael Díaz, Andrés Andrade, Aníbal Godoy ©, Cesar Yanis and Michael Amir Murillo.

In the second half, DT Thomas Christiansen made several changes and came on as substitutes: Edgar Yoel Bárcenas, Jovani Welch, Jose Fajardo, Ricardo Phillips, Eduardo Anderson, Jose Murillo.

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