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Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings over Cameroon's Women's World Cup misconduct

Fifa has opened disciplinary proceedings against the Cameroon Football Association (Fecafoot) relating to players' behaviour and misconduct during their Women's World Cup clash with England.

Phil Neville's ladies secured a 3-0 win to seal a quarterfinal date with Norway, but the victory was overshadowed by the Central Africans' on-field protests against a number of VAR calls.

In a series of controversies, the Indomitable Lionesses had threatened to quit the game, Augustine Ejangue spat on Toni Duggan and Alexandra Takounda dismissible tackle on Steph Houghton.

Regretting her inactions, Ejangue took to her official Instagram page to post her apology to Duggan, claiming she did not mean any harm against the Barcelona star on Wednesday.