Saturday, April 19

Cameroon is a sports-loving nation with a deep passion for football, but also rich in traditional games, combat sports, and a growing presence in athletics and basketball. Here’s a full look at the sports practiced in Cameroon:


1. Football (Soccer)

  • By far the most popular sport in Cameroon
  • Played everywhere: schools, streets, beaches, villages
  • Home of the legendary “Indomitable Lions”
    • 5-time African Cup of Nations champions
    • Historic World Cup runs (especially 1990)
  • Famous players: Roger Milla, Samuel Eto’o, Rigobert Song, André Onana

2. Basketball

  • Rapidly growing, especially in urban areas
  • Home to several NBA players:
    • Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors)
    • Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers – MVP 2023, born in Yaoundé)
  • Cameroon has a strong national team in AfroBasket

3. Martial Arts & Combat Sports

  • Popular disciplines:
    • Judo, Karate, Taekwondo, Wrestling
    • Boxing – well-practiced and widely followed
    • MMA – booming interest due to Francis Ngannou (UFC heavyweight champion)
  • Traditional wrestling also common in northern & western regions

4. Athletics (Track & Field)

  • Practiced in schools and by aspiring athletes
  • Sprinting, long-distance, and middle-distance running
  • Cameroon participates in the Olympic Games and African Championships

5. Cycling

  • Annual Tour du Cameroun is a major event on the African cycling calendar
  • Practiced recreationally and professionally

6. Volleyball & Handball

  • Especially popular in schools and women’s sports
  • Cameroon’s women’s volleyball team is one of Africa’s best
  • Both sports have national championships

7. Rugby

  • Still developing, but growing steadily
  • Played mostly in urban areas like Yaoundé and Douala

8. Traditional Sports

  • Traditional wrestling – Popular in the northern regions (like the Far North)
  • Horse racing – Especially in northern Cameroon
  • Archery and spear throwing – Cultural practices in some ethnic groups
  • Ngondo water sports – Ceremonial water-based competitions among the Sawa people (Douala)

9. Swimming & Water Sports

  • Practiced in coastal cities and some river areas
  • Still developing in terms of infrastructure

10. Tennis, Table Tennis, and Golf

  • Played in urban clubs and elite schools
  • Golf is mainly for leisure among elites and tourists
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