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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.
A day after the announcement, he was called up to Cameroon national football team for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification. He planned to play his first match against Burundi on 9 June 2022, but withdrew injured. [29] On November 10, 2022, he was selected by Rigobert Song to compete in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [30]
Zambo Anguissa made his international debut for the Cameroon national team in a friendly 1–0 win over Tunisia on 24 March 2017. [15] [16] Zambo Anguissa was included in the Indomitable Lions' squad for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia. He would score his first international goal in Cameroon's 1–1 group stage draw against Australia ...
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 .
In Cameroon's opening 2022 World Cup game against Switzerland, Onana had more touches of the ball outside of the box (26) than any goalkeeper in a World Cup match since records began in 1966. [59] He was described as resembling a " holding midfielder at times" in UEFA's Technical Observers' report on the 2022–23 Champions League.
Joseph Fabrice Ondoa Ebogo (born 24 December 1995) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Latvian club RFS and the Cameroon national team.. Having made his debut in 2014 at the age of 18, he represented Cameroon at two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, winning the 2017 edition.
Cameroon men's international footballers (3 C, 368 P) + Cameroonian expatriate footballers (2 C, 1 P) Cameroonian women's footballers (2 C, 64 P)
On 29 March 2022, Toko Ekambi scored a goal in the fourth minute of time added on at the end of extra time against Algeria to send Cameroon to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [42] At the finals in Qatar, he started the first two games and was a substitute in the 1–0 win over Brazil , as the team exited in the group stage.