Ambazonia 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.[1] They are not affiliated with FIFA and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup.[2] 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.[3] The Ambazonia national football team competed in the 2006 Viva World Cup.[4] The team has been nicknamed the Wata na Wata football team.[5]

Historical kits

2005 Home
2017 Home

Sources:[6][7]

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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