Cameroon, the five-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champions, booked their ticket to the 2025 edition as leaders of Group J. The Indomitable Lions went unbeaten in six matches against Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and Rwanda, showing consistency under pressure and a disciplined defense.
The qualification campaign reflected a team blending experience and youth. Cameroon displayed attacking balance, scoring freely while conceding only a few goals across the qualifiers. Their victories were marked by tactical organization and the leadership of key veterans who stabilized play in midfield and defense.
Head coach Rigobert Song continues to rely on a core group of proven talent:
Emerging prospects from domestic clubs and European leagues are also expected to feature, bringing added speed and unpredictability.
Cameroon’s style focuses on physical strength, compact defense, and fast counterattacks. Song’s men have shown greater flexibility, shifting between a 4-3-3 and 3-4-3 formation depending on the opponent. This adaptability could prove vital against stronger continental rivals such as Senegal, Morocco, and Egypt.
After reaching the knockout stages in recent editions, Cameroon aims to reclaim continental glory. With a blend of leadership, tactical discipline, and individual brilliance, the team enters AFCON 2025 as a formidable contender capable of another deep run.
“Cameroon always plays to win, no matter the opponent or conditions,” said a local analyst during the qualification campaign.
Cameroon’s unbeaten qualification run, veteran presence, and tactical maturity make them serious challengers for the AFCON 2025 title.