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Mbouda is the
capital of the
Bamboutos department of West Province, Cameroon.
Projected to be the
fourteenth fastest growing city on the
African continent...
- valleys. The
highest point is Mt. Bamboutos, a
dormant volcano west of
Mbouda, at 2,740 metres.
These mountains lie
along the
Cameroon Fault,
dating from...
- club
based in
Mbouda and
founded in 1966. They are a
member of the
Cameroonian Football Federation.
Their home
stadium is
Stade de
Mbouda.
Cameroon Première...
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Stade de
Mbouda is a multi-use
stadium in
Mbouda, Cameroon. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. It
serves as a home
ground of Bamboutos...
- Limbé
Victoria United 7
Kouekong Stadium 20,000
Bafoussam 8
Stade de
Mbouda 12,000
Mbouda Bamboutos FC 9 Muni****l de
Bamenda 10,000
Bamenda PWD de Bamenda...
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department lies at
Mbouda. The
department is
divided administratively into 4
communes and in turn into villages.
Babadjou Batcham Mbouda Galim "Po****tion...
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Centre 26,947
Mbanga Southwest 42,590 Mbê
Multiple Mbengwi Northwest 9,734
Mbouda West 111,320
Meiganga Adamawa 80,100
Melong Littoral 37,086
Menji Southwest...
- (Yaoundé) 2019 :
Stade Renard (Melong) 3–1 UMS de Loum (Loum) 2022 :
Bamboutos (
Mbouda) 1–0
Coton Sport FC (Garoua) 2023 :
Coton Sport FC (Garoua) 2–0 Fovu Club...
- Runner-up South
Korea – Lee Yong–woo ∆ 4th Runner-up Cameroon –
Daniel Mbouda Top 10 (in
order of placements) Mexico – Luis García Czech
Republic –...
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Capacity Aigle Royal de
Mungo Melong Stade Melong 1,500
Bamboutos Mbouda Stade de
Mbouda 12,000
Canon Yaoundé Yaoundé
Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo 42,500 Colombe...