It also highlights New Zealand - who played the most games in order to qualify - and Cameroon - a rising African force.
Three days later he officiated in a Group E game between Cameroon and the Netherlands at the same venue.
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On 15 May 2012, and for the first time, Egypt national team coach Bob Bradley included El-Abd in the squad for friendly games against Cameroon, Togo, and Senegal, and also against Mozambique in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier.
Barred mainly by Jacques Songo'o (notably of Deportivo de La Coruña, four years his senior), Andem featured sparingly at international level.
Bertin Ebwellé Ndingué (born 11 September 1962 in Yaoundé) is a retired professional footballer who represented Cameroon at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
Fomen earned his first call-up for the U-17 of Cameroon on 27 July 2006, being summoned for a training camp in his hometown of Buea.
Ekéké is now based in Douala, occasionally commenting on matters regarding the Indomitable Lions in the local media.
Agbo is from Douala in Cameroon and was elegible to play for the Cameroon national football team but chose to play for Equatorial Guinea after a nationality transfer.
Laureano Bisan-Etame Mayer (born 19 January 1977 in Kribi), commonly known as Lauren, is a retired Cameroonian footballer of Equatoguinean origin, who formerly played for the Cameroonian national team.
In 2004 he moved to Finnish top division side FC Inter Turku, as he had visited the country before when representing Cameroon in the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship.
He made a return when Zambia met Cameroon for a place at CAN 1970 with Zambia drawing 2-2 at home in June 1969 and going out after a 2-1 defeat in Yaoundé on 3 August 1969 in a match where Zambia scored first through Godfrey Chitalu and conceded an equalizer by Confiance Moukoko in the 56th minute.