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This is a list of association football clubs located in Cameroon. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Cameroon
A total of 36 clubs compete in the top two tiers of the football pyramid, divided as follows:
Below the top two divisions are ten regional leagues contested by a varying number of clubs:
Club | City / town | Region |
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Les Astres de Douala | Douala | Littoral |
Eding sport Yaoundé | Yaoundé | Centre |
Canon de Yaoundé | Yaoundé | Centre |
Coton Sport FC | Garoua | North |
Stade Renard de Melong | Melong | West |
Feutcheu FC | Banjoun | West |
Canon de Yaoundé | Yaoundé | Centre |
Aigle Royal | Dschang | West |
US Douala | Douala | Littoral |
Unisport de Bafang | Bafang | West |
UMS de loum | Loum | Littoral |
Yong Sports Academy | Bamenda | Northwest |
Bamboutos de Mbouda | Mbouda | West |
Racing de Baffousam | Baffousam | West |
New Star de Douala | Douala | Littoral |
Lion Blesse de fotouni | Fotouni | Centre |
colombe du sud | Ebolowa | sud |
Club | City / town | Region |
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Fovu Club | Baham | West |
AS Matelots FC | Douala | Littoral |
Roumdé Adjia FC | Garoua | North |
Apejes FC | Mfou | Centre |
Achille FC | Yaoundé | Centre |
Njala Quan Sports Academy | Limbe | Southwest |
Sahel FC | Maroua | Far North |
Tonnerre Kalara Club | Yaoundé | Centre |
Douala AC | Douala | Littoral |
Avenir FC | Bertoua | East |
Aigle Royal de la Menoua | Dschang | West |
CNIC UIC de Douala | Douala | Littoral |
Mayo Rey FC de Tcholliré | Tcholliré | North |
Santos de Koza | Koza | Far North |
Centre Regional Leaague
North West Regional League
Club | City / town |
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Bagfmeng United | Bafmeng |
FC Bamenda | Bamenda |
Bang Bullet | Buea |
Benakuma FC | |
Donga United | Nkambe |
Dream Team | Bamenda |
Hilltop Strikers | Bamendakwe |
Highland Rangers | Santa |
Kilum Mountain | |
Kumbo Strikers FC | Kumbo |
Moghamo S.A. | |
Ngoketunjia United | Ndop |
Nkwen F.C. | Nkwen, Bamenda |
Nso United | Nso |
Rainbow FC | Bamenda |
Rockland F.C. | Belo |
Rush FM FC | Bamenda |
Santos F.C. | |
Sopocam Rush | |
St. Bruice FC | Mbengwi |
Tondic | |
Tubah United | |
Vision Sports | |
Vision Athletic |
South West regional League
Club | City / town |
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Ajax Lions Likomba | |
Aljazeera SA | Muyuka |
Atess F.A. | |
Best Stars Academy | Limbe |
Buea United | Buea |
Bright Stars F.C. | Kumba |
Cinyodev F.A. | Buea |
Continental F.A. | |
Dream Soccer Academy | Mamfe |
Fako United | Buea |
Future Dream | Kumba |
Istanbul F.A. | Bues |
Isle of Hope S.A. | |
Jesus F.C. | |
Kumba City F.C. | Kumba |
Kumba Lakers | Kumba |
Legends FA | Kumba |
Little Foot | Tiko |
Livanda Lions | Tiko |
Mt. Cameroon F.C. | Buea |
Nemfa Nguti | Nguti |
Njala Quan S.A. | Limbe |
Options Sport Academy | Limbe |
Prisons F.C. | Buea |
South West United | |
Tiko United | Tiko |
Treviso | |
Victoria City | Limbe |
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