-
Samuel Eto'o Apologizes for Altercation Outside World Cup Game
Eto’o, Cameroon’s all-time leading scorer and current president of the Cameroonian Football Federation, issued an apology for his involvement in an altercation following a Round of 16 matchup on Monday.
-
Cameroon Player Ejected For Taking Off Jersey After Scoring Winner Vs. Brazil
Cameroon’s Vincent Aboubakar was ejected after scoring the winning goal over Brazil in stoppage time because he removed his jersey in celebration.
-
Brazil Attempts to Keep Top Spot in Group G: Here's How to Watch Brazil Vs. Cameroon
Brazil currently sits atop the Group G leaderboard and Friday’s match with Cameroon will decide if it can keep that spot. Here’s how to watch the matchup.
-
Cameroon Scores Two Goals in Three Minutes to Draw Even Vs. Serbia
Vincent Aboubakar and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting turned a 3-1 deficit into a 3-3 game against Serbia in a three-minute span.
-
Serbia Strikes With Consecutive First-Half Goals Vs. Cameroon
Serbia closed out the first half against Cameroon with back-to-back goals in stoppage time on Monday.
-
Jean-Charles Castelletto Scores Cameroon's First 2022 World Cup Goal
Center back Jean-Charles Castelletto scored his first international goal with Cameroon in the first half of Monday’s World Cup match against Serbia.
-
How to Watch Cameroon vs. Serbia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Cameroon and Serbia will battle in a Group G matchup on Monday. Here’s how to watch the game.
-
Switzerland's Breel Embolo Doesn't Celebrate After Goal Against Cameroon
Breel Embolo chose not to celebrate his goal in Switzerland’s World Cup match against Cameroon, the country where he was born.
-
How to Watch Switzerland vs. Cameroon in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Switzerland and Cameroon will battle first in their 2022 FIFA World Cup Group G journeys. Here’s how to watch the matchup.
-
At Least 6 Reported Dead in Crush at African Cup Soccer Game
A local government official in Cameroon says at least six people have died in a crush outside a stadium hosting a game at Africa’s top soccer tournament
-
A New Tree Species Is Named After Leonardo DiCaprio
The “dicaprio tree” is a small tropical evergreen tree with yellow flowers growing from its trunk.