Rugby union in Cameroon

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Rugby union in Cameroon
CountryCameroon
Governing bodyCameroonian Rugby Federation
National team(s)Cameroon
Registered players3,213
Clubs15
National competitions
IRB Sevens World Series

IRB as of August 2022.[1]

Governing body

The governing body for the game is the Cameroonian Rugby Federation (Fédération Camerounaise de Rugby).[1]

History

Cameroon is a former

French colony
, and the sport was introduced from France. Originally the game was mainly played by white expatriates. However, most of the participants these days are Africans.

Cameroon has a long-established union and players come from all walks of life. However, due to bad economic conditions, and the migration of many players to France, such as Serge Betsen, it has been difficult to maintain a decent domestic game.[2]

Carol Manga (born c. 1988), who grew up in

Yaounde, loved association football as a child, and started playing rugby union at the age of 14, going on to play in the national team at the age of 16. He has captained both rugby sevens and rugby union teams. After moving to Australia in 2008 to play rugby, he discovered and fell in love with rugby league, and took the game back to Cameroon in 2012, helping to establish the Cameroon Rugby League XIII.[3]

In 2002, the

Confederation of African Rugby held their conference in Cameroon.[4]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "Men's Rankings". World Rugby. Archived from the original on 29 August 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  2. ^ http://wesclark.com/rrr/islamic_rugby.html "Islam and Rugby" on the Rugby Readers review retrieved 2 July 2009
  3. ^ Campton, Nick (5 September 2022). "The last hunt of Carol Manga, rugby league's indomitable lion of Cameroon". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  4. ^ "The History of CAR | Confederation of African Rugby". Archived from the original on 21 June 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2009.