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Lions Indomptables<br />(''Indomitable Lions'')
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Fédération Camerounaise<br />de Football
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Artur Jorge , 2005 -
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Rigobert Song (100+)
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Patrick Mboma (33)
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Cameroon 9 - 2 Somalia <br/>( Madagascar 13 April , 1960 )
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Cameroon 9 - 2 Somalia <br/>( Madagascar 13 April , 1960 )
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South Korea 5 - 0 Cameroon <br/>( Seoul , South Korea 4 October , 1984 )</BR> Norway 6 - 1 Cameroon <br/>( Oslo , Norway 31 October , 1990 )<BR> Russia 6 - 1 Cameroon <br/>( Palo Alto, California , USA 28 June , 1994 )<BR> Costa Rica 5 - 0 Cameroon <br/>( San Jose , Costa Rica 9 March , 1997 )
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5
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1982
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Quarterfinals, 1990
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African Nations Cup
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14
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1970
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The , nicknamed ''Lions Indomptables (Indomitable Lions)'', is the national team of
Cameroon and is controlled by the
Fédération Camerounaise De Football . It was the first
African team to reach the quarterfinals of the
World Cup , which it did in
1990 , losing to
England in extra time. In the opener of that tournament, Cameroon pulled one of the biggest upsets in world soccer history, beating champions
Argentina 1-0.
Cameroon won the
African Nations Cup four times, and also won the gold medal at the
2000 Summer Olympics .
In the
2004 African Nations Cup Cameroon wore a one-piece
Bodysuits dubbed the
UniQT and designed especially for them by
PUMA . Despite receiving approval for this from the
Confederation Of African Football they were later fined by
FIFA for infringing the laws of the game
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- Won both 2000 African Nations Cup and Summer Olympics