Cameroon in seventh heaven

Cameroon's national team players pose before the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil after winning the second leg qualifying football match between Cameroon and Tunisia on November 17, 2013 in Yaounde. Cameroon won 4-1. Photo: AFP
Cameroon's national team players pose before the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil after winning the second leg qualifying football match between Cameroon and Tunisia on November 17, 2013 in Yaounde. Cameroon won 4-1. Photo: AFP



Not only did Cameroon have to overcome another African World Cup giant in the form of Tunisia to make the cut for the 2014 World Cup finals, they also had to settle what their coach called 'primary school squabbles' within the ranks too.

The team boasts a superstar in four-time African player of the year Samuel Eto'o and the brooding goal-king had claimed there was a plot to isolate him by starving him of passes in the first leg of their play-off, a 0-0 draw in Tunis.

Whatever the truth, Cameroon were united enough to blow away Tunisia 4-1 in the return and this will be their seventh World Cup finals.

Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o (R) hugs teammate Jean Makoun after he scored against Tunisia on November 17, 2013 during a 2014 FIFA World Cup second leg qualifying football match in Yaounde. Photo: AFP
Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o (R) hugs teammate Jean Makoun after he scored against Tunisia on November 17, 2013 during a 2014 FIFA World Cup second leg qualifying football match in Yaounde. Photo: AFP



Their German coach Volker Finke however would seem to have a few egos to soothe out in Brazil on top of the usual tactical and logistical headaches.

Despite boasting African Champions League semi-finalists Coton Sport Garoua as national champions, most of Cameroon's squad play in Europe.

Midfield enforcer Alexander Song of Barcelona is at the heart of their 4-3-3 system. Not to be mistaken with his cousin Rigobert, the two were in the line-up that was beaten by Japan, Denmark and Holland at the 2010 South African World Cup.

Finke has made a few waves by putting Charles Itandje in goal ahead of Eto'o's preferred Idriss Kameni, while other notable players would be midfielders Stephane Mbia and Jean II Makoun.

Cameroon forward Jean Makoun (3rd L) shoots to score against Tunisia on November 17, 2013 during a 2014 FIFA World Cup second leg qualifying football match in Yaounde. Photo: AFP
Cameroon forward Jean Makoun (3rd L) shoots to score against Tunisia on November 17, 2013 during a 2014 FIFA World Cup second leg qualifying football match in Yaounde. Photo: AFP



Clash of the Lions

Cameroon have won four African Nations Cup titles (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002) and made the final six times, which, when added to their World Cup record, you have perhaps Africa's most accomplished side.

But after Eto'o and Song this group is made up of gritty journeymen rather than silky stars and they managed just 12 goals in 8 games and conceded four as they overcame Togo, Libya and the DR Congo in their qualifying group as well as the play-off with Tunisia.

Although Cameroon won the Sydney 2000 Olympic football tournament they are best remembered for the wonderful World Cup adventure at Italia 90. There they beat Argentina in the opener and saw the astonishing Roger Milla score twice in the round of 16 to get past Colombia and set up their never to be forgotten 'Clash of the Lions' quarter-final with England.

Cameroon glimpsed a semi-final spot before two Gary Lineker penalties edged them 3-2 in a match almost all neutrals wanted the Africans to win.

Despite the pain Cameroon's legend was made on that campaign and fans the world over cast an eye down the list of finalists looking for their name when the contenders are announced. 

Cameroon midfielder Stephane Mbia (C) kicks the ball on June 9, 2013 during a FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifying football match against Togo in Lome. Photo: AFP
Cameroon midfielder Stephane Mbia (C) kicks the ball on June 9, 2013 during a FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifying football match against Togo in Lome. Photo: AFP



Cameroon - Factfile

Population: 20.5 million (UN 2012)

Area: 475,442 km2

Capital: Yaounde

Currency: CFA franc

Federation: Federation Camerounaise de Football (Fecafoot), founded in 1959, affiliated to FIFA in 1964

Registered players: 22,045

Colours: Green shirts, red shorts, and yellow socks

World Cup appearances: 7 (1982, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014)

World Cup record: quarter-finalist (1990), first round (1982, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010)

African Nations Cup appearances: 16 (1970, 1972, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010)

African Nations Cup record winner: (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002), finalist (1986, 2008), third place (1972), fourth place (1992), quarter-finals (1998, 2004, 2006, 2010)

Cameroon's forward François Omam Biyick (C) heads the ball over English defender Des Walker as forward Roger Milla (L) and midfielder Trevor Steven (R) look on during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between England and Cameroon on 01 July 1990 in Naples. England beat Cameroon 3-2 in extra time after the score was tied at 2 at the end of regulation time. Photo: AFP
Cameroon's forward François Omam Biyick (C) heads the ball over English defender Des Walker as forward Roger Milla (L) and midfielder Trevor Steven (R) look on during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between England and Cameroon on 01 July 1990 in Naples. England beat Cameroon 3-2 in extra time after the score was tied at 2 at the end of regulation time. Photo: AFP



How they qualified

Won African qualifying Group I with 13pts ahead of Libya 9, DR Congo 6 and Togo 4, won 4, drawn 1, lost 1, 8 goals for and 3 against. Play-off with Tunisia first-leg 0-0, second leg 4-1, won 4-1 on aggregate.

Top clubs: Coton Sport Garoua, Union Douala, Canon Yaounde

Key players: Samuel Eto'o, Alexandre Song, Jean II Makoun

Coach: Volker Finke (Ger/since May 2013) 

Forward Roger Milla from Cameroon runs past Colombian goalkeeper Jose Higuita (R) after stealing the ball from him on his way to score a goal on 23 June 1990 in Naples during the World
Forward Roger Milla from Cameroon runs past Colombian goalkeeper Jose Higuita (R) after stealing the ball from him on his way to score a goal on 23 June 1990 in Naples during the World