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(Redirected from Southern Cameroon national football team) Football team in Cameroon

Ambazonia
Shirt badge/Association crest
ConfederationN.F.-Board
First colours
First international
 Chechnya 2–2 Ambazonia 
(The Hague, Netherlands; 23 June 2005)
Biggest win
None
Biggest defeat
 Monaco 3–0 Ambazonia 
(Costebelle, France; 20 November 2006)
 Sápmi 3–0 Ambazonia 
(Costebelle, France; 21 November 2006)
 Occitania 3–0 Ambazonia 
(Hyères, France; 23 November 2006)
 Occitania 3–0 Ambazonia 
(Hyères, France; 24 November 2006)
VIVA World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2006)
Best resultFourth place (2006)

The Ambazonia national football team represents Ambazonia, a political entity in the former Southern Cameroons. They are not affiliated with FIFA and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup. Instead, they are part of the N.F.-Board and can compete in their competitions.

History

Ambazonia is a movement by Anglophone Cameroonian separatists who want the Northwest and Southwest of Cameroon to be independent. The Ambazonia national football team competed in the 2006 Viva World Cup. The team has been nicknamed the Wata na Wata football team.

Historical kits

2005 Home 2017 Home

Sources:

References

  1. "Interim Government Should Create Ambazonia Football Team And Get Involve Now". bareta.news.
  2. "Southern Cameroons to apply for CAF, FIFA membership". cameroonconcordnews.com.
  3. "The British Southern Cameroonians who don't enjoy football". cameroonintelligencereport.com.
  4. "VIVA World Cup: The Voice of The Voiceless". nutmegassist.com (Archived).
  5. "Interim Government Christened Ambazonia National Football Team "Wata Na Wata Football Team"". bareta.news.
  6. "2005".
  7. "2017".
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