Olembe Stadium, home stadium of Cameroon
Cameroon

Cameroon

CameroonCameroun
WDWWL

Grundlagt

1959

Spillested

Olembe Stadium

By

Yaoundé

Kapacitet

20,000

Underlag

grass

#3 Africa R0#3 Brazil 2014 R3#2 Africa Cup Of Nations R0#1 Africa Cup Of Nations Qualifications R0#4 Confederations Cup R3

Trofæer

FIFA Confederations Cup

2003 France

1x2nd Place

CAF Africa Cup of Nations

2017 Gabon, 2002 Mali, 2000 Ghana/Nigeria, 1988 Morocco, 1984 Cote d'Ivoire

5xWinner

CAF Africa Cup of Nations

2008 Ghana, 1986 Egypt

2x2nd Place

Cameroon

The Cameroon national football team, the Indomitable Lions, is one of Africa's most celebrated footballing nations, founded in 1959 and governed by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football. Cameroon has won the Africa Cup of Nations five times (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017) and became iconic at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, reaching the quarter-finals — the best ever by an African team at the time. Legendary players include Roger Milla, Samuel Eto'o, Marc-Vivien Foé, and Rigobert Song. The team plays home matches at the Stade d'Olembe in Yaoundé. Cameroon has appeared at eight World Cups, making them one of Africa's most consistent qualifiers. The current generation features stars such as André Onana and Vincent Aboubakar.