DR Congo Stun Cameroon
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Rights groups in Cameroon dispute the government’s death toll of 16 during protests over President Paul Biya’s election victory last month
Underdogs Democratic Republic of Congo stunned Cameroon with a 1-0 win in the FIFA World Cup 2026 CAF Qualifiers semi-final at Al-Barid Stadium. In a tightly contested affair at Rabat, the Leopards ultimately edged the Indomitable Lions courtesy of a dramatic stoppage-time winner from Chancel Mbemba.
Cameroon blamed the opposition for post-election violence and said several people had died following the contested result, which handed 92-year-old President Paul Biya an eighth term in office.
Cameroon’s disputed vote exposes Africa’s deepening leadership crisis as ageing rulers win elections but lose legitimacy, sparking protests and eroding public trust in democratic institutions across the continent.
Karl Etta EyongRecently, Karl Etta Eyong reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to Cameroon in an interview with SportyTV, revealing the motives behind his choice.For the November international break,
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The race for Africa’s final ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup enters a decisive phase on November 13, 2025, as four nations clash in high-stakes playoff semifinals in Rabat, Morocco. Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon,
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Cameroon football star caught cheating on girlfriend breaks silence after teammates trolled him, video
Cameroonian footballer Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu addresses cheating allegations after a viral video surfaces, drawing attention from his teammates and social media.
Actu CamerounCameroon national team head coach Marc Brys has expressed confidence in his team's chances of advancing to the inter-confederation