Africa Cup 2025 - National Football Team - Cameroon - Squad
CAMEROON
Group F Last Sixteen quarter-finals
Goalkeepers
Devis Epassy
(Dinamo Bucharest)
Simon Omossola
(St Eloi Lupopo)
Simon Ngapandouetnbu
(Montpellier)
Edouard Sombang
(Colombe Du Dja)
Defenders
Samuel Kotto
(Gent)
Gerzino Nyamsi
(Lokomotiv Moscow)
Jean-Charles Castelletto
(Al Duhail)
Nouhou Tolo
(Seattle Sounders)
Flavien Enzo Boyomo
(Osasuna)
Mahamadou Nagida
(Rennes)
Christopher Wooh
(Spartak Moscow)
Junior Tchamadeu
(Stoke City)
Darlin Yongwa
(Lorient)
Midfielders
Martin Ndzie
(Rapid Vienna)
Carlos Baleba
(Brighton & Hove Albion)
Arthur Avom
(Lorient)
Eric-Junior Dina Ebimbe
(Brest)
Brice Ambina
(Valerenga)
Jean Junior Onana
(Genoa)
Olivier Kemen
(Istanbul Basaksehir)
Forwards
Bryan Mbeumo
(Manchester United)
Christian Bassogog
(Al Okhdood)
Georges-Kevin N'koudou
(Al Diriyah)
Danny Namaso
(Auxerre)
Frank Magri
(Toulouse)
Karl Etta Eyong
(Levante)
Christian Kofane
(Bayer Leverkusen)
Patrick Soko
(Almeria)
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Africa Cup 2024
CAMEROON
Group C Last Sixteen
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Africa Cup 2022 - National Football Team - Cameroon - Squad
CAMEROON
GROUP A Last Sixteen QUARTER-FINALS Semi-Finals Third Place
Vincent Aboubakar scored the winner against Egypt as Cameroon won the Nations Cup in 2017.
Appearance: 20th
Best finish: Winners (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017)
Coach: Antonio Conceicao
Captain: Vincent Aboubakar
Fifa ranking: 50
Nickname: Indomitable Lions
CAMEROON
• Squad
Goalkeepers
Simon Omossola
(AS Vita Club, DR Congo)
Devis Epassy
(OFI Crete, Greece)
Andre Onana
(Ajax, Netherlands)
Jean Efala
(Akwa United, Nigeria)
Defenders
Collins Fai
(Standard Liege, Belgium)
Olivier Mbaizo
(Philadelphia Union, USA)
Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui
(Gent, Belgium)
JC Castelletto
(Nantes, France)
Harold Moukoudi
(St Etienne, France)
Enzo Ebosse
(Angers, France)
Ambroise Oyongo Bitolo
(Montpellier, France)
Jerome Onguene
(Red Bull Salzburg, Austria)
Nouhou Tolo
(Seattle Sounders, USA)
Midfielders
Jean Onana Junior
(Bordeaux, France)
Malong Kunde
(Olympiakos, Greece)
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa
(Napoli, Italy)
Samuel Gouet Oum
(Mechelen, Belgium)
Martin Hongla
(Hellas Verona, Italy)
James Lea Siliki
(Middlesbrough, England)
Yvan Neyou
(St Etienne, France)
Forwards
Ignatius Ganago
(Lens, France)
Christian Bassogog
(Shanghai Shenua, China)
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
(Bayern Munich, Germany)
Stephane Bahoken
(Angers, France)
Karl Toko Ekambi
(Lyon, France)
Moumi Ngamaleu
(Young Boys, Switzerland)
Vincent Aboubakar
(Al Nasr, Saudi Arabia)
Clinton Njie
(Dinamo Moscow, Russia)
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Cameroon
2015 AFRICA CUP - NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
SQUAD
Goalkeepers:
Joseph Ondoua
(Barcelona, Spain)
Guy Ndy Assembe
(Nancy, France)
Pierre Sylvain Abogo
(Tonnerre Yaoundé)
Defenders:
Cédric Djeugoue
(Coton Sport)
Jérôme Guihi Ata
(Valenciennes, France)
Nicolas Nkoulou
(Marseille, France)
Ambroise Oyongo Bitolo
(New York Red Bulls, USA)
Franck Bagnack
(Barcelona, Spain)
Henri Bedimo
(Lyon, France)
Aurelien Chedjou
(Galatasaray, Turkey)
Midfielders:
Stéphane Mbia
(Seville, Spain)
Enoh Eyong
(Standard Liège, Belgium)
Raoul Cedric Loe
(CA Osasuna, Spain)
Edgard Salli
(Academica de Coimbra. Portugal)
Georges Mandjeck
(Kayseri Erciyesspor, Turkey)
Franck Kom
(Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia)
Patrick Ekeng
(FC Cordoba, Spain)
Forwards:
Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting
(Schalke 04, Germany)
Benjamin Moukandjo
(Reims, France)
Vincent Aboubakar
(Porto, Portugal)
Léonard Kwekeu
(Caykur Rizespor, Turkey)
Clinton N'Jie
(Lyon, France)
Franck Etoundi
(Zurich, Switzerland)
Players
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In four days' time the shortlist for the BBC African Footballer of the year 2014 will be revealed. While those five names will be established superstars from the continent, there are also a number of excellent young players coming through the ranks - emerging talent who themselves may soon compete for the title.
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Ivory Coast and Ghana reach finals
South Africa are among six teams to have booked their place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after each won their penultimate qualifier on Saturday.
On monday the shortlist for the BBC African Footballer of the year 2014 will be revealed. While those five names will be established superstars from the continent, there are also a number of excellent young players coming through the ranks - emerging talent who themselves may soon compete for the title.
Nigeria beat Cameroon 2:0 to win the African Women's Championship in Windhoek, Namibia, on Saturday.
The Desert Foxes, who in June took over from Ivory Coast as the top-ranked team in Africa, moved up five places.
Cameroon on verge of qualification - Cameroon took a huge step towards qualification with a 2:0 victory over Sierra Leone on Wednesday.
Algeria beat Malawi 2:0 in their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Saturday to be on the verge of booking their place at the final in Morocco.
