Tag: Cameroon

  • 2017 AFCON: Burkina Faso, Cameroon reach quarter-finals

    2017 AFCON: Burkina Faso, Cameroon reach quarter-finals

    Burkina Faso and Cameroon on Sunday qualified for the quarter-finals of the ongoing 2017 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Gabon after the final group A matches.

    Burkina Faso beat Guinea Bissau 2-0 in their match at the Stade de l’Amitié in Libreville, while a 0-0 draw between Cameroon and Gabon at Stade de Franceville in Franceville was enough to give Cameroon the quarter-finals ticket at the expense of hosts.

    The results meant Burkina Faso topped Group A with 5 points, the same as Cameroon but with a better goal aggregate.

    Gabon came third with 3 points, while Guinea Bissau ended their debut tournament with 1 point.

    In the match between Burkina Faso and Guinea Bissau, an own goal by Guinea Bissau defender Rudinilson Silva in the 11th minute gave Burkina Faso the lead, while Bertrand Traore scored the second in the 57th minutes. (PANA/NAN)

  • 2019 AFCON DRAWS:Nigeria drawn in group E to face S.Africa

    2019 AFCON DRAWS:Nigeria drawn in group E to face S.Africa

    Nigeria has been placed in group E alongside  South Africa, Libya and Seychelles in the 2019 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers draws held today.

    The qualifiers will kick off this year with the preliminary round from March 20-28.

    The winner automatically through to the AFCON slated for Cameroon in 2019.

    GROUP A

    Senegal

    Equatorial Guinea

    Sudan

    Sao Tome and Principe/ Madagascar

     

    GROUP B,  

    Cameroun

    Morocco

    Malawi

    Comoros/ Mauritius

    GROUP C

    Mali

    Gabon

    Burundi

    Djibouti/South Sudan

    GROUP D:

    Algeria

    Togo

    Benin Republic

    Gambia.

    GROUP E:

    Nigeria

    South Africa

    Libya

    Seychelles.

    GROUP F:

    Ghana

    Ethiopia

    Sierra-Leone

    Kenya.

    GROUP G:

    DR Congo

    Congo

    Zimbabwe

    Liberia.

    GROUP H:

    Cote d’ Ivoire

    Guinea

    Central Africa

    Rwanda

    GROUP I:

    Burkina Faso

    Angola

    Botswana

    Mauritania.

    GROUP J:

    Tunisia

    Egypt

    Niger Republic

    Swaziland

    GROUP K:

    Zambia

    Mozambique

    Guinea-Bissau

    Namibia

    GROUP L:

    Cape Verde

    Uganda

    Tanzania

    Lesotho

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • $310m UN humanitarian aid plan for Cameroon

    $310m UN humanitarian aid plan for Cameroon

    The UN has launched a $310 million U.S. dollars humanitarian response plan for crisis-affected communities in Cameroon.

    UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Cameroon, Najat Rochdi, said in a statement issued on Wednesday by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

    “A 310 million U.S. dollars humanitarian response plan, backed by the United Nations, has been launched to provide life-saving assistance to 1.2 million people in Cameroon’s northern and eastern regions.

    “Cameroon continues to confront a complex crisis deeply affecting the lives and livelihoods of millions of people,” Rochdi said in the statement.

    The UN official commended the Government of Cameroon for its show of hospitality to refugees from Nigeria and the Central African Republic.

    “The Government and people of Cameroon are showing great hospitality to hundreds of thousands of Nigerian and Central African refugees.

    “We call for the renewed engagement of humanitarian partners and international donors to match this generosity and assist the people most in need,” she added.

    She said Cameroon hosts some 360,000 refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic and Nigeria.

    According to her, the number of internally displaced people has more than doubled in 2016 to almost 200,000 people.

    “Malnutrition remains equally high, affecting some 200,000 children.

    “In 2017, almost three million people in Cameroon are expected to be in need of assistance.

    “Around 2.6 million will face crisis and emergency levels of food insecurity, mostly in the arid Sahel belt of the northern regions,” she said.

    The 2017 response plan, launched by the Government of Cameroon with the UN and humanitarian organisations, covers the immediate needs of the most vulnerable and emphasises complementary action and cooperation with government and development partners.

    Over the last three years, humanitarian needs and financial requirement in Cameroon have steadily increased leading to a significant scale up of response capacity and a number of partners.

    Budget constraints, however, caused significant gaps across all sectors.

    In 2016, only 64 per cent of the required 232 million U.S. dollars was funded, according to the statement.

  • Super Eagles coach accepts to work for French TV

    Super Eagles coach accepts to work for French TV

    Super Eagles Coach, Gernot Rohr has accepted an offer to analyse football on French TV station, Bein.

    The German born coach will be one of their commentators during the African Cup of Nations, AFCON, in Gabon slated for 14 January – 5 February 2017.

    Rohr stated: “It is unfortunate we didn’t qualify for the tournament but working as a TV pundit is an opportunity for me to see and anaylse the Cameroonian team.

    “It’ s better to watch your opponents live instead of relying on video clips.

    “Although some of their top players won’t be playing in the tournament, Cameroon is still a strong team.
    “We will win the match in Uyo because we have a better team than Cameroon. But it will be difficult.

    “We want to find better players to have a better team, and we need young players.

  • Buhari hails victorious Super Falcons

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday congratulated the Nigeria’s Super Falcons on their victory over the senior female football team of Cameroon at the final game of the women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Yaounde.

    The President, in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, described the hard-earned victory over the Indomitable Lionesses as very sweet and well-deserved.

    He commended the Nigerian women for their “indomitable spirit, resilience and team work” which he noted spurred them to victory in spite of a vociferous home crowd.

    Buhari said that the Nigerian team by achieving the feat of being African champions for the 8th time has lifted the spirits of sports-loving Nigerians.

    He enjoined other Nigerian sports men and women to emulate the exemplary attitude of the Super Falcons who placed the interest of the nation above personal interests.

    Buhari also assured that the Federal Government will not relent in doing its best to promote sports within available resources.

    He saluted the technical competence of the coaching crew, which enabled the Nigerian players to overcome their hard-fighting opponents throughout the competition.

  • AWCON: How Nigeria can beat Cameroon

    AWCON: How Nigeria can beat Cameroon

    A Soccer analyst, Bright Ejeh has charged the Super Falcons to replicate the AFCON 2000 scenario in Saturday’s AWCON 2016 finals against the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Falcons are seeking their 8th title in the competition while the Lionesses are seeking their maiden title on home soil.

    Ejeh, who spoke to NAN in Abakaliki on Saturday, urged the Falcons to employ the same “on and off’’ field tactics which the Indomitable Lions employed to defeat

    the Super Eagles in the AFCON 2000 finals in Lagos.

    “The lions were buoyed by the feat of beating the Eagles to win the 1984 and 1988 AFCON and they brought such psychological edge to bear in Lagos.

    “The Falcons should also replicate this antic as they defeated the Lionesses to win the competition’s last edition in Windhoek, Namibia in 2014,” he said.

    Ejeh further stressed that in the 2000 AFCON final, the Lions behaved like those playing at home with various antics which seemingly unsettled the Eagles.

    “Their irrepressible skipper, Rigobert Song, sang ceaselessly and physically buoyed every player who seemed to be intimidated by the crowd at the National Stadium, Lagos.

    “The Lions took control of the match, and scored two goals within 30 minutes and though the Eagles battled to equalise, the match was in the former’s control.

    “During the ensuing penalty shootout, the tension made Victor Ikpeba not to celebrate his goal which crossed the line and was awarded in Cameroon’s favour.

    “Television replays showed that the ball crossed the line as the Lions thus stunned a whole nation by winning its third AFCON title, all at Nigeria’s expense,” he said.

    He then advised the Falcons to impose a physiological edge over the Lionesses on Saturday by behaving as if they were playing at home.

    “The girls should not be intimated by the vociferous Cameroon crowd, but psyche themselves to acquire the needed confidence for ultimate victory.

    “They should attack from the blast of the whistle, seek total dominance of the game and tighten their defence to check counter-attack incursions by the Lionesses,” he said.

    The soccer analyst also advised the Falcons to shun excessive rough tackles and physical contacts with the lionesses while utilising every scoring opportunity at their disposal.

    “The Nigerian bench should play a crucial role with the coaches studying the match and making tactical decisions while the substitutes should ceaselessly spur the players on the pitch.

    “The players should be patient, avoid anxious quest for goals, and shun unnecessary challenge of referee’s decisions and loss of concentration in the match.

    “The Nigerian supporters at the stadium should cheer the team ceaselessly, while the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) should motivate the players by providing all needed incentives,” he said. (NAN)

  • ‘Cameroon will do everything to defeat Nigeria’

    ‘Cameroon will do everything to defeat Nigeria’

    Cameroon women coach Enow Ngachu says he side will do everything possible to secure their first ever Africa Women’s Cup of Nations title against Nigeria in Yaounde.

    After defeats in 2004 and 2014 finals against the Super Falcons, the Indomitable Lioness tactician is confident they will end their losing spell on Saturday.

    “The game on Saturday is a game where Cameroon will be victorious. It means it is going to be a tough match on Saturday,” Ngachu said in a pre-match conference.

    “Don’t forget in 2014, when we went to Namibia our main target was to qualify for the World Cup. And to qualify for the World Cup, it means finishing second, third or win the trophy.

    “After the semi-final, we qualified for the finals and everyone was excited and it happened that we did not concentrate on the game.

    “Especially in first 20 minutes but this time around we want to win the trophy. This time around we said we are going to win our fives and we’ve won four.

    “And on Saturday we are going to do the everything possible to win our last game against Nigeria.”

  • Two female suicide bombers attack north Cameroon town

    Two young female suicide bombers attacked a town in Cameroon’s Far North region early on Thursday, authorities said, the fourth strike near the Nigerian border by suspected Boko Haram militants this week.

    One of the bombs exploded in Mora, killing the girl and wounding at least four people, said Babila Akaou, prefect of the Mayo-Sava department.

    Locals killed the second bomber before her device detonated, he added, without going into further details.

    Fighters from Boko Haram have killed thousands in their campaign to carve out an Islamist state in their base in northeast Nigeria and have also launched attacks in neighboring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

    The group has frequently used female bombers and children to hit targets.

    The two girls, aged between 13 and 18, entered the town early on market day and were spotted by a watch committee, said Akaou.

    “They were heading toward the market. They weren’t wearing shoes … which drew attention,” said a local named Abou. The girls passed by him around 7 a.m., he said.

    Suicide bombers have launched attacks in Mora, about 30 km (20 miles) from the Nigerian border, several times before.

    Similar attacks used to happen on an almost daily basis in Cameroon but the International Crisis Group reported this month that the frequency had fallen since September, leading analysts to believe Boko Haram was weakening there.(Reuters/NAN)

  • AWCON: Super Falcons held by Black Queens

    AWCON: Super Falcons held by Black Queens

    Defending champions Super Falcons played out a 1-1 draw with Black Queens of Ghana Wednesday at the on going African Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) Group B Match in Cameroon.
    The Super Falcons still leads the standings on four points thanks to their big win over Mali.
    However, the Black Queens were the more impressive side on Wednesday even though they fell behind in the 19th minute, when Portia Boakye turned the ball into her own net.
    They drew level just before half time through a penalty taken by Elizabeth Addo after she was fouled inside the box.
    There were no goals after the restart with both sides spurning several chances to go in front.
    On Sunday, Nigeria will face Kenya and Ghana battle fellow West Africans Mali to determine the overall winners of the group.

  • 10th Women’s African Cup of Nations kicks off today .As Super Falcons meet Mali on Sunday

    10th Women’s African Cup of Nations kicks off today .As Super Falcons meet Mali on Sunday

     

    The opening ceremony of the 10th Women’s African Cup of Nations will take place today as host Cameroon and Egypt lock horns in the first game at the Yaounde Stadium.

     

    However, the tournament’s defending champions, Nigeria’s Super Falcons will battle their

    Malian counterpart on Sunday at the Limbe Stadium. The Falcons who have won the

    championship for a record seven times are placed in Group B with Ghana, Mali and Kenya. A

    total of eight teams will play in the tournament.

     

    Meanwhile, the initial dates of the championship were October 8 to 22 2016, but were

    changed due to weather considerations. In the same vein, on 6 August 2015, the CAF

    Executive Committee decided to change the name of the tournament from the African Women’s

    Championship to the Africa Women Cup of Nations, similar to the men’s version.