Full name | Cosmos Football Academy de Bafia |
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Ground | Stade de Bafia, Bafia |
Capacity | 5,000[ citation needed ] |
League | Elite One |
Cosmos Football Academy de Bafia is a Cameroonian football club based in Bafia. They are a member of the Cameroonian Football Federation and Elite One, the topflight football league of Cameroon. [1]
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Currently the team plays at the Stade de Bafia.
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