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  • ...game 4–1 to Cameroun but recovering to reach the final where they lost to Cameroun again but this time on penalties after a goalless draw and Zambia went away
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  • ...he signed a three-year deal and he underlined this when Zambia demolished Cameroun 4-1 in Lusaka in a World Cup qualifier and went through to the next round a
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  • ...2 after extra-time and the right to meet [[Cameroun national football team|Cameroun]] in the final qualifying round. Yet again Zambia could only settle for a 2
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  • ...unde and were eliminated 3-2 on aggregate.<ref>Anon. "Wanderers go down to Cameroun champions" ''Times of Zambia'', 16 September 1975 p.10</ref><ref>Kanyanta, ...[Lusaka]]. Zambia won 3-2 and qualified to the next round where they faced Cameroun.
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  • ...d was named permanent skipper in August 1969 after Zambia lost 2–1 away to Cameroun to bow out of the 1970 CAN race.<ref>Anon. “Axed: Skipper Chama, Zoom Ndh
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  • ...ipolopolo to a 3–0 win over Sudan in the first game but a 5–1 debacle to [[Cameroun]] which was characterised by schoolboy defensive errors, put paid to Zambia
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  • ...enga and George Mungule. They lost to eventual winners Tonnerre Yaoundé of Cameroun in the quarter-finals. Later in the year, the Independence Cup replaced the
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