Cameroon claimed their second U17 Africa Cup of Nations championship
after their 5-3 on penalties victory over Guinea at the National Stadium in Dar
es Salaam on Sunday, April 28.
Normal playing time initially ended in a goalless draw which sent the game to
was said to be an intense penalty shootout.
Steve Mvoue, Nassourou Ndongo, Leonel Wamba, Toni Nang, and Saidou Moubarak
scored for Cameroon whilst Alya Bangoura, Alya Toure and Aboubacar Conte scored
for Guinea.
Mohamed Sacko was denied by goalkeeper Manfred Ekoi, this was Cameroon’s second
title after their maiden triumph in 2003 in Eswatini (then Swaziland).
The clash served a repeat of the group phase clash between the two teams which
Cameroon won 2-0.
Whilst Guinea were seeking to avenge the previous defeat, it was Cameroon who laughed
loudest to confirm their superiority over the former.
“I feel great to win this trophy. It’s been hard since the beginning but
my boys kept their confidence and fought until the last breath,” head
coach of Cameroon Thomas Libiih, said.
“It is good that we are going to the FIFA U-17 World Cup as champions and
I believe we will perform well. I hope that this trophy will be the turning
point of Cameroon football,” he added.
“I am not disappointed by the results. We played well and created a lot of
chances but we were not lucky enough to win,” Mohamed Camara, head coach
of Guinea said.
“We had ambitions of taking our revenge on Cameroon but we couldn’t,
however, this time we didn’t lose in regular time.”
“It is a huge improvement for us because we were in the final for the
first time ever and still we showed some quality,” he added.