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Samuel Eto'o banned from attending any national team games for six months .
The Cameroon great was judged to have broken disciplinary rules relating to "offensive behavior and violations of the principles of fair play" and misconduct of officials.
FIFA: "The ban prevents him from attending men's and women's matches involving [ Cameroon ] teams".
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