
The making of Africa's biggest football rivalry
Heavyweights Cameroon and Nigeria meet in the last 16 at Afcon 2023, with the Indomitable Lions enjoying the better of the rivalry.
Heavyweights Cameroon and Nigeria meet in the last 16 at Afcon 2023, with the Indomitable Lions enjoying the better of the rivalry.
Forty years on from beating the Super Eagles to win their first Cup of Nations, the rivals meet again in Abidjan in the last 16 Roger Millaâs exploits at the 1990 World Cup in Italy, with the Indomitable Lions, made the then 38-year-old Africaâs first and most recognisable global superstar. But it was in Abidjan, in March 1984, that Cameroon, with Milla playing a starring role, beat Nigeria 3-1 in their first Africa Cup of Nations final, beginning the story of how they became the most dominant sub-Saharan African team at the Afcon, with five titles. Only Egypt, with seven, surpass that total. Continue reading...
Cameroon beat The Gambia 3-2 with two late goalsSenegal make it three from three with Guinea victory Cameroon fought back with two goals in the closing stages to edge The Gambia 3-2 in a thrilling encounter at the Africa Cup of Nations finals and advance from Group C after being minutes from elimination. Defender Christopher Wooh netted a dramatic stoppage-time winner to put the Indomitable Lions second in the group behind Senegal. They finished ahead of Guinea on goals scored while The Gambia were eliminated after a third successive loss. Continue reading...
Tournament in 2022 was overshadowed by poor crowd control and deaths as Jay-Jay Okocha predicts an open competition Ivory Coast is about to stage its second Africa Cup of Nations but with the first happening 40 years ago, not many of the countryâs more than 29 million people have experienced the tournament. Michel Brizoua-Bi, a lawyer and former senior figure in the Confederation of African Football (Caf), is among the exceptions. Brizoua-Bi was 18 when, in March 1984, he and a 50,000 crowd, at the FĂ©lix-HouphouĂ«t-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, witnessed the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, captained by ThĂ©ophile Abega and inspired by Roger Milla, win the first of their five Afcon titles, beating Nigeria (known as the Green Eagles at the time) 3-1 in the final. Continue reading...
Manchester United goalkeeper recalled to 27-man squad Bayern Munich forward left out by coach Rigobert Song Cameroon coach Rigobert Song included the Manchester United goalkeeper AndrĂ© Onana, but dropped Bayern Munich striker Eric-Maxime Choupo Moting when he named their squad for next monthâs Africa Cup of Nations finals on Thursday. Onana, 27, had walked out on Cameroon after a row with Song at last yearâs World Cup in Qatar but returned after a reconciliation with the coach to help Cameroon qualify for the Cup of Nations finals in the Ivory Coast, which gets under way on 13 January. Choupo Moting, who made his debut for the Indomitable Lions at the 2010 World Cup, paid a price for having missed Cameroonâs last three outings. Continue reading...
Goalkeeper is likely to feature in Cameroonâs squadAbsence would give chances to Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton AndrĂ© Onana is concerned that if he plays at the Africa Cup of Nations he could lose his place as Manchester Unitedâs first-choice goalkeeper. The Cameroonian is likely to be called up for the competition that runs from 13 January to 11 February in Ivory Coast and could miss four Premier League matches. Onana quit international football after a disagreement with the Cameroon head coach, Rigobert Song, during the 2022 World Cup but has since made himself available. Continue reading...