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This category contains past and present players of the senior Cameroon national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Cameroonian footballers .
Thomas N'Kono (born 20 July 1956) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer.One of the greatest goalkeepers from the continent of Africa, he was mainly associated with Espanyol, whom he represented for almost a decade playing more than 300 official matches.
Cameroon men's international footballers (3 C, 368 P) + Cameroonian expatriate footballers (2 C, 1 P) Cameroonian women's footballers (2 C, 64 P)
Cameroon qualified for the 2002 World Cup in Korea-Japan, clinching first place in their group which included Angola, Zambia and Togo. Cameroon were drawn into Group E alongside Germany, the Republic of Ireland and Saudi Arabia. Cameroon started with a 1–1 draw with Ireland after giving up the lead and later defeated Saudi Arabia 1–0.
The Olembe Stadium is the largest sports venue by capacity in Cameroon. The most popular sport in Cameroon is football. [1] The national team is traditionally one of the strongest teams on the African continent. [2] They have participated in the World Cup 8 times, and in 1990 they reached the quarter-finals.
This list includes past and present footballers who have played for Ajax. ... Cameroon: Defender: 2009–2011 ... Cameroon: Goalkeeper:
Joseph-Antoine Bell (born 8 October 1954), sometimes referred to as JoJo Bell, is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.In a 20-year career, he played in his native Cameroon as well as in the Ivory Coast and Egypt before moving to France, where he played for several top-level clubs including Marseille, Bordeaux and eventually ending his playing career with ...
The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations was an international football tournament that was held in Cameroon from 9 January to 6 February 2022. The 24 national teams involved in the tournament were allowed to register a squad of up to 28 players, including a minimum of three goalkeepers, to allow teams to deal with any COVID-19 cases.