Cameroon at the FIFA World Cup


The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association, the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.
The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase. The qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 48 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation over a period of about a month. The World Cup final is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.
Cameroon have appeared in the Finals of the FIFA World Cup on eight occasions, the first being in 1982, where they drew all three group games and finished in 17th place. In 1990, Cameroon reached the quarter-finals before being defeated 3–2 by England. Roger Milla, at the age of 42, became the oldest player ever to appear in a World Cup Finals match at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, where he also managed to score. The record for oldest player was broken in 2014 by Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragón, but Milla is still the oldest goalscorer at FIFA World Cup Finals.
Cameroon made their most recent tournament appearance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Participations

Squad

Head coach: Jean Vincent

Matches

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Grégoire M'Bida scored the first ever goal for Cameroon in the World Cup Finals when he hooked the ball home with his right foot past the advancing goalkeeper from inside the six yard box after the ball had been headed on to him from a high ball inside the penalty area. The goal came one minute after Italy had taken the lead in the game after missing several chances to score in the first half.

Squad

Head coach: Valery Nepomnyashchy

Argentina vs Cameroon

Omam-Biyik scored with a downward header from six yards out the after the ball had been looped into the air. Nery Pumpido allowed the weak header to go under his body and into the net.

Squad

Head coach: Henri Michel

Matches

Embé got the equalizing goal for Cameroon in the 31st minute when he side-footed into an empty net from close range after a pass from the left. Omam-Biyik then scored to put Cameroon in front in the 47th minute when he ran onto a long ball into the box before flicking the ball right footed past the advancing goalkeeper from eight yards out.

Squad

Head coach: Claude Le Roy

Squad

Head coach: Winfried Schäfer

Group E Final Standings

The winners of this group, Netherlands, advanced to face the Group F runners-up, Slovakia, while Japan, as Group E runners-up, faced Group F winners Paraguay. Cameroon was the first team to be eliminated in the World Cup, following their 2–1 defeat by Denmark on 19 June 2010.
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Group E Matches

Japan vs Cameroon

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Cameroon vs Denmark

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Group A Final Standings

Group stage

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Record players

RankPlayerMatchesWorld Cups
1François Omam-Biyik111990, 1994 and 1998
2Roger Milla101982, 1990 and 1994
3Rigobert Song91994, 1998, 2002 and 2010
4Thomas N'Kono81982 and 1990
4Louis-Paul Mfédé81990 and 1994
4Stephen Tataw81990 and 1994
4Raymond Kalla81994, 1998 and 2002
4Samuel Eto'o81998, 2002, 2010 and 2014
4Nicolas Nkoulou82010, 2014, 2022
4Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting82010, 2014, 2022

Top goalscorers

Cameroon's top goalscorer at FIFA World Cup finals, Roger Milla, also holds the record as oldest player to ever score at a FIFA World Cup. When he scored his goal during the 1–6 defeat against Russia in 1994, he was aged 42 years and 39 days.
RankPlayerGoalsWorld Cups
1Roger Milla51990 and 1994
2Samuel Eto'o32002 and 2010
3François Omam-Biyik21990 and 1994
3Patrick M'Boma21998 and 2002
3Vincent Aboubakar22022
6Grégoire M'Bida11982
6Emmanuel Kundé11990
6Eugène Ekéké11990
6David Embé11994
6Pierre Njanka11998
6Joël Matip12014
6Jean-Charles Castelletto12022
6Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting12022

Individual awards

Roger Milla won the Bronze Boot in 1990. He is the only individual award winner ever from Africa. At the age of 38 at the time, he is also the oldest boot award winner to date.