Cameroon stars Samuel Eto'o and Enoh Eyong are facing a disciplinary hearing in Yaounde today.
It follows the player strike which led to the cancellation of a friendly game against Algeria last month.The hearing had been scheduled to take place last month but was postponed because of the pair's club commitments.
Eto'o and Eyong are captain and vice-captain of the national team and were part of the squad which refused to play in a row over payments.
The team had played two friendly games in Morocco but did not travel to Algeria to play a third game because of the late payment of appearance fees.
The move caused huge embarrassment to Cameroon's Football Federation Fecafoot and to the country's government.
The hearing is expected to be completed later on Tuesday but it is not known if the decisions will be announced straight away.
Defender Benoit Assou-Ekotou also faces a hearing, over his failure to report for the whole trip - including the two games the rest of the squad did play.
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