Mount Cameroon FC explained

Nickname:Lava Boys
Short Name:MCFC
Ground:Molyko Omnisport Stadium - Mount Cameroon Stadium
Buéa, Cameroon
Capacity:15,000
Season:2017/2018
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Clubname:Mount Cameroon F.C.
Fullname:Mount Cameroon Football Club Buea
Founded:1997
Owner:Calvin Foinding
Chairman:Calvin Foinding
Administrator:Cedric Foinding
League:2nd Division - South-West Regional League
Position:3rd
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Palmares:Cameroon National Cup WinnerCameroon « Roger Milla » Super Cup Winner

Mount Cameroon Football Club is a Cameroonian football club based in Buéa.[1] The club was founded in 1997[2] by Hon. Calvin Foinding.[3] They have competed for more than 12 years in the Cameroon Première Division (Elite One). Their home stadium is the 3,200 seat[4] Molyko Omnisport Stadium but Mount Cameroon FC also plays its home matches on its own academy "Stade d'Honneur" field.

Mount Cameroon FC took football in the region to the pinnacle in 2002 when they became the first club in the region and second West of the Mungo to lift the Cup of Cameroon.

Notable players

Mount Cameroon FC have served as a springboard for several youth players who have gone on to have successful professional careers. Notable players who started their careers at MCFC include Eyong Enoh, Charley Roussel Fomen, Valentine Atem, Donald Djousse and Elvis Mokake.

Management and coaching

Club officials

Coaching

Honours

1

Winners

2002.

Winners

2002.

Performance in CAF competitions

1 appearance 2008 - Second Round of 16

1 appearance 2003 - Second Round

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mount Cameroon FC Has Coaching Problems - President. 2021-08-12. Up Station Mountain Club.
  2. Web site: Mount Cameroon FC de Buéa - Soccer - Team Profile - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics - Global Sports Archive. 2021-08-12. globalsportsarchive.com.
  3. Web site: 2020-06-07. Sebastian Nzana: 'We received salaries through banks in 2001'-Mt. Cameroon FC's tale from professionalism to n. 2021-08-12. KICK442. en-GB.
  4. Web site: Molyko Omnisport Stadium Gets 3,200 Seats – Cameroon Postline . https://web.archive.org/web/20210703133848/https://cameroonpostline.com/molyko-omnisport-stadium-gets-3200-seats . 2021-07-03 . 2021-08-12 . cameroonpostline.com . en-US.