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Cameroon Football: FC Ebolowa held to a draw by Lékié FF

Cameroon Football: FC Ebolowa held to a draw by Lékié FF

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Paul Reinhard Wandji
Published on 2024-03-18 10:28:59

The clash between the leader and its runner-up in the 15th round of the Guinness Superleague lived up to its promises.

There has been no change in the official standings of the Guinness Superleague. FC Ebolowa remains at the top of the women’s football championship with 37 points. Its direct pursuer, Lékié FF, remains two points behind with 35 points. The difference is due to the draw between the two teams last weekend.

A favorable result for Authentic de Douala. The Douala team defeated Dja Sports on their home turf (1-2). This result allows the club to come back within five points of Lékié, who holds the third spot with 30 points.

The other matches saw Eding’s victory over Caiman (1-0). ITA Mbong was held to a 1-1 draw by Amazonr FAP. Louves Minproff and AS Fortuna ended on equal scores.

The official standings:

The clash between the leader and its runner-up in the 15th round of the Guinness Superleague lived up to its promises. There has been no change in the official standings of the Guinness Superleague. FC Ebolowa remains at the top of the women’s football championship with 37 points. Its direct pursuer, Lékié FF, remains two points behind with 35 points. The difference is due to the draw between the two teams last weekend. A favorable result for Authentic de Douala. The Douala team defeated Dja Sports on their home turf (1-2). This result allows the club to come back within five points of Lékié, who holds the third spot with 30 points. The other matches saw Eding’s victory over Caiman (1-0). ITA Mbong was held to a 1-1 draw by Amazonr FAP. Louves Minproff and AS Fortuna ended on equal scores.

Read the original article(French) on Journal du Cameroun

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