1, March 2020
Chang’an Athletic sign Cameroon international Tambe 0
China’s second-tier football club Shaanxi Chang’an Athletic announced the signing of Cameroon international Robert Ndip Tambe on Friday.
Tambe, 26, has played in Slovakia, Turkey, Romania and Moldova since beginning his professional career in 2015.
In the 2016-17 season, Tambe scored four goals in five games in the UEFA Europa League for Slovakian outfit Spartak Trnava. His performances earned him a place in Cameroon’s national team, and he was in the squad as his country won the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
Tambe is expected to take up the place left by striker Oscar Taty Maritu, who joined Chinese Super League side Shijiazhuang Ever Bright earlier this month.
Newly-promoted to China League One in 2019, Chang’an Athletic finished the season ninth of 16 teams.
China’s transfer window closed at midnight on Saturday, though a CFA statement on February 22 revealed that an extra transfer window would be introduced before the start of the league season, which has been delayed due to the coronavirus epidemic.
The extra window, which will last no less than three weeks, will be open exclusively to players and clubs registered with the CFA.
Source: Xinhaunet
6, March 2020
Olympic qualifier: Late winner gives Cameroon a 3-2 win over Zambia 0
Cameroon’s Aboudi Onguene scored a brace to give her side a 3-2 win against Zambia in the first leg of the African women’s football Olympic play-off final.
The striker scored an 88th minute winner in an eventful game in Yaounde, handing her side a narrow advantage before the second leg in Lusaka on 10 March.
The score was 1-1 at half time, after Zambia’s Grace Chanda scored the first of her two goals before Cameroon’s Ajara Nchout equalised before the break.
Onguene then put the home side ahead for the first time in the 71st minute. Three minutes later, Chanda scored a second to level the scores before Onguene gave Cameroon the victory late on.
The winner of the tie will earn a place at Tokyo 2020, which is scheduled to go ahead as planned in July and August despite fears over the coronavirus outbreak.
The losers in the tie will have one final chance to seal a place at the Games, with a play-off against Chile, the runners-up in the 2018 Copa America.
Three men’s teams have already qualified in the men’s section – South Africa, Egypt and Ivory Coast.
Cameroon have beaten Ethiopia, DR Congo and Ivory Coast to reach the final, while Zambia beat Botswana and Kenya after Zimbabwe’s refusal to play handed them qualification in the early rounds.
Source: BBC