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  2. Cameroon national football team - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon played its first match against Belgian Congo in 1956, losing 3–2. They first qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations in 1970, but were knocked out in the first round. Two years later, as hosts, the Indomitable Lions finished third after being knocked out by their neighbours and future champions Congo in the 1972 Africa Cup of Nations ...

  3. Cameroon national under-20 football team - Wikipedia

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    The Cameroon national under-20 football team, more commonly known as The Indomitable Lions, represents Cameroon in international youth football competitions. The Stade Omnisports (Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo) in Yaounde is used for home games.

  4. Rigobert Song - Wikipedia

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    With the win, the Indomitable Lions took an early lead in Group 1 of the 2010 World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. [ 22 ] In 2009, Song was dropped as captain of the Cameroonian national team, from the World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifiers by new coach Paul Le Guen , but still remained the player that defined the image of the ...

  5. Eto'o claims victory in ethics breach case - AOL

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    Lawyers for Samuel Eto'o say the president of Cameroon's FA has won his appeal against a $200,000 ... a "dictator" for his handling of the appointment of Indomitable Lions head coach Marc ...

  6. Indomitable Lions - Wikipedia

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    Indomitable Lions is the name given to most of the national sporting teams of the African nation of Cameroon. These include: These include: Cameroon national football team

  7. Jacques Songo'o - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Celestin Songo'o (born 17 March 1964) is a former Cameroonian professional football goalkeeper who is the current goalkeeping coach of the Cameroon national team.. He spent the vast majority of his professional career in France and Spain, most notably with Deportivo de La Coruña, appearing in more than 200 official games over the course of six seasons and winning the 1999–2000 La Liga.

  8. François Omam-Biyik - Wikipedia

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    Omam-Biyik was appointed assistant coach of the Indomitable Lions (Cameroon football team) for a two-year tenure, with Spaniard Javier Clemente as head coach. Omam-Biyik became the head coach of Togolese side Gomido FC in May 2013. [12] He pledged to help rebuild the first team but worked with the club for just two months.

  9. Football in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon national football team, dubbed "the Indomitable Lions", is one of the most successful in Africa, winning five times the African Cup of Nations (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017). in 1990, Cameroon became the first African country to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup. In 2000, it won the Olympic Games.