NB: no data before 1991 available; until 2007 only regional leagues were played,
with the regional champions meeting in Yaoundé for the national title; the
first national league was played in 2008
1991 Canon (Yaoundé)
1992
1993 Cosmos (Douala)
1994 Canon (Yaoundé) [runners-up : Lorema (Yaoundé)]
1995
1996 runners-up: Lorema (Yaoundé)
1997
1998 Lorema (Yaoundé)
1999
2000 Canon (Yaoundé)
2001 no data (Ngondi-Nkam (Yabassi)?)
2002 Magic Bafoussam
2003 Ngondi Nkam (Yabassi)
2004 Canon (Yaoundé)
2005 unknown
2006 Canon (Yaoundé)
2007 Canon (Yaoundé)
2008 Lorema (Yaoundé)
2009 not held
2010 Franck Rohlicek de Douala
2011 Louves Minproff de Yaoundé
2012 Louves Minproff de Yaoundé
2013 Caïman FF de Douala
2014 not known
2015 Louves Minproff de Yaoundé
2016 Amazones FAP
2017 league abandoned
2018 Awa Football
2019 Louves Minproff de Yaoundé
2020 Louves Minproff de Yaoundé
2021 Awa Football
2022 Awa Football
2023 Lekié Filles d'Obala
2024 Ebolowa FC
2025 Lekié Filles d'Obala
NB: Lorema signifies "Laisse moi passer" and were founded 1993 by dissident
members of Canon Sportif (Yaoundé);
Minproff abbreviates Ministère de la promotion de la femme et de la famille
FAP = Forces Armées et Police
The 2003 edition was announced as the 10th since 1989; it was also
reported in 2003 that there had been no championship in 1993, 1994,
suggesting that the 1994 title above may refer to a regional league
in Yaoundé only.
Ngondi-Nkam (Yabassi) are reported as champions 2001 and 2002 but this
may again refer only to a regional league (of the Province du Littoral).
Their name is also given as Ngon Dikam in various sources.
Prepared and maintained by Hervé Morard for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Hervé Morard
(herve.morard@wanadoo.fr)
Last updated: 7 Jul 2025
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