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  2. Cameroonian Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    Website. fecafoot-officiel .com. The Cameroonian Football Federation ( French: Fédération Camerounaise de Football) is the governing body of football in Cameroon. It is known as FECAFOOT. On 11 December 2021, the acting-president of FECAFOOT, former Cameroonian international striker Samuel Eto'o, was elected president of the organisation.

  3. Sport in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The agency also handles provincial competitions at the primary-school level and national games at the secondary-school level. [9] Many sports have their own organising body, including the Cameroon Boxing Federation (FECABOXE), the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT), and the Cameroon Handball Federation (FECAHAND).

  4. Education in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The educational system in Cameroon is divided into primary (six years, compulsive), secondary (five years), high school (two years), and tertiary (University). The academic year runs from September to June, at which time, end-of-year-examinations are always written. The General Certificate of Education (GCE), both Ordinary and Advanced levels ...

  5. Football in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon national football team, dubbed "the Indomitable Lions", is one of the most successful in Africa, winning five times the African Cup of Nations (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017). in 1990, Cameroon became the first African country to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup. In 2000, it won the Olympic Games .

  6. Cameroon national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Cameroon national football team ( French: Équipe du Cameroun de football ), also known as the Indomitable Lions (French: les lions indomptables ), [a] represents Cameroon in men's international football. It is controlled by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football, a member of FIFA and its African confederation CAF .

  7. Kadji Sports Academy - Wikipedia

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    Kadji Sport Academy commonly known as KSA, is a sports academy and association football team from Békoko, Douala in Cameroon. The academy was founded in 1996 by businessman Gilbert Kadj. [1] Striker Samuel Eto'o played for the club at youth, and has since gone on to represent Cameroon national football team. [2]

  8. List of football clubs in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    A total of 36 clubs compete in the top two tiers of the football pyramid, divided as follows: First Division – 18 clubs; Second Division – 18 clubs; Below the top two divisions are ten regional leagues contested by a varying number of clubs: Centre Division (Championnat Régional du Centre) – for clubs in the Centre Region

  9. Yong Sports Academy - Wikipedia

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    Yong Sports Academy was founded in 2004 by Yong Francis, a former football referee. At that time, it was the only first division team in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. YOSA initially struggled to qualify for Inter-polls, the playoff for qualification for the First Division Championship - mostly against established teams.