Foudre Sportive d'Akonolinga

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FS d'Akonolinga
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Full nameFoudre Sportive d'Akonolinga
Ground Stade Municipal
Akonolinga, Cameroon
Capacity5,000
Manager Sandjon Dieudonné

Foudre Sportive d'Akonolinga is a Cameroonian football club based in Akonolinga. [1] They are a member of the Cameroonian Football Federation.

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References

  1. "National Interpools: Regional Representatives Known". www.cameroon-tribune.cm. Retrieved 2022-03-11.