Cameroon
AFRICA CUP 2015
Nations Cup appearances: 16
Best result: Winners (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002)
Coach: Volker Finke (Germany)
Key players: Stephane Mbia, Vincent Aboubakar
Fifa ranking: 42
Cameroon failed to qualify for the 2012 and 2013 Nations Cups and suffered a disastrous 2014 World Cup.
But the Indomitable Lions shrugged off those disappointments as well as the retirement of Nations Cup all-time record goalscorer Samuel Eto'o to qualify unbeaten.
Strikers Aboubakar and Clinton N'Jie scored seven of Cameroon's nine qualifying goals.
Cameroon's next generation of forwards can shine in the absence of Samuel Eto'o, says ex-player Patrick Mboma.
Sewe Sport became the first African Confederation Cup finalists from Ivory Coast in 16 years. Al Ahly to meet Sewe Sport in final.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has confirmed Issa Hayatou, the head of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), as the senior vice-president of sport's world governing body.
Cameroon's qualifying so far
Won 2:0 against DR Congo - goals from N'Jie and Aboubakar
Won 4:1 against Ivory Coast - 2 goals each from N'jie and Aboubaka
Cameroon international Clinton N'Jie signed a contract extension with French Ligue 1 side Lyon and then scored his first goal for the club.
Sierra Leone's Football Association (SLFA) has asked Cameroon about the possibility of 'hosting' the Indomitable Lions in Yaounde on 11 October.
Séwé Sport edged Congolese visitors AC Léopards
Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Guinea were named as future hosts of the Africa Cup of Nations by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Saturday.
Al Ahly (Red Devils) take first-leg advantage.
Cape Verde have leapt into the top 10 of African teams in Fifa's world rankings for September.
