1997 Cameroonian Premier League

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Cameroonian Premier League
Champions Cotonsport Garoua
1996
1998

In the 1997 Cameroonian Premier League season, 18 teams competed. Cotonsport Garoua won the championship.

Contents

Teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Cotonsport Garoua (C)34171164025+1562Qualification for Champions League
2 Stade Bandjoun 34161263321+1260Qualification for CAF Cup
3 Union Douala 34151094626+2055Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup [lower-alpha 1]
4 Léopards Douala 34159103623+1354
5 Olympic Mvolyé 341310113638249
6 PWD Bamenda 34111583328+548
7 Tonnerre Yaoundé 34139123130+148
8 Canon Yaoundé 34101772720+747
9 Fovu Baham 34138134442+247
10 Dynamo Douala 341113103629+746
11 Kumbo Strikers 341113103732+546
12 Racing Bafoussam 341210123735+246
13 Panthère Bangangté 341210123533+246
14 Unisport Bafang (R)341113104331+1246Relegation to Second Level
15 Avenir Douala (R)341081628441638
16 Victoria United (R)34881832511932
17 Prévoyance Yaoundé (R)347111623411832
18 Union Abong-Mbang (R)34472320684819
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Union Douala are 1997 Cameroonian Cup winners.

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