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    Canon Sportif de Yaoundé, commonly known as Canon Yaoundé, is a Cameroonian professional football club based in the capital city of Yaoundé. The club...
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    mandate, and Yaoundé was chosen to become the capital of the colony in 1922. Douala remained the more important settlement, but Yaoundé saw rapid growth...
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  • encyclopedia by Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) Canon Yaoundé, a Cameroonian association football club based in the capital city of Yaoundé Canons High School, Edgware, Greater...
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  • Between 1971 and 1980 Cameroonian teams won the cup four times, with Canon Yaoundé taking three titles (1971, 1978 and 1980) and US Douala lifting the...
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  • 1956 : Oryx Douala 6-0 Léopards Douala 1957 : Canon Yaoundé 1-0 Léopards Douala 1958 : Tonnerre Yaoundé 3-1 Aigle Royal de la Menoua (Dschang) 1959 :...
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  • Marc-Vivien Foé (category Canon Yaoundé players)
    Foé was born on 1 May 1975 in Yaoundé. He started as a junior with Elite Two side Union de Garoua. Moving to Canon Yaoundé, one of the biggest clubs in...
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  • Yaoundé, Yaoundé 1 The match was abandoned at the 82' with Canon Yaoundé leading 1-0 after Asante Kotoko fans invaded the pitch. Canon Yaoundé were declared...
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  • by the Cameroonian Football Federation since its establishment in 1961. Canon Coton Sport Fovu NQSA Panthère Renaissance Sable Unisport YOSA Douala Douala teams...
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    Pierre Womé (category Canon Yaoundé players)
    After spending his youth career at Fogape Yaoundé and the relatively eminent regional side Canon Yaoundé, Womé moved to Italy from Cameroon in the summer...
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    Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium (category Canon Yaoundé)
    has a capacity of 42,500 seats. It is the home stadium of Canon Yaoundé, Tonnerre Yaoundé and the women's club Louves Minproff. The stadium is also known...
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