Cameroon
Coach:
Marc Brys
Establishment Date:
1959
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Team Info
The Cameroon national football team, known as the Indomitable Lions, is the men's senior representative of Cameroon in international football, governed by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football. Based in the capital of Yaoundé, the team plays its home matches at the Olembe Stadium and the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium. The Indomitable Lions are one of Africa's most successful and iconic teams, known for their physical power, vibrant playing style, and unforgettable kits. Their peak era came with back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations triumphs in 2000 and 2002, and a legendary run to the 1990 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, where Roger Milla's iconic corner-flag celebrations captured the world's imagination. The modern era has seen continued talent production, with stars like Vincent Aboubakar leading the line, and another AFCON victory on home soil in 2017. The team culture is defined by immense national pride and a fearsome reputation, with supporters across the continent and diaspora creating a formidable atmosphere. They remain a perennial powerhouse and a symbol of Cameroonian strength and joy.
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