Cameroon national rugby league team

Cameroon
Team information
Governing bodyCameroon Rugby League XIII
RegionEurope
Head coachKhalil Njoya
IRL ranking42nd
Team results
First international
 Cameroon 4 – 8 Morocco 
(Lagos, Nigeria; 2 October 2019)
Biggest defeat
 Nigeria 36 – 2 Cameroon 
(Accra, Ghana; 28 September 2022)

The Cameroon national rugby league team, known as the Indomitable Lions,[a] represent Cameroon in international rugby league football competition.

They made their debut in the 2019 Middle East Africa Championship in October 2019 with a 4-8 loss to Morocco[2] in Lagos, Nigeria, after travelling by bus for eight days to get there.[1]

As of December 2025 the Cameroon team is ranked 42nd in the Rugby League International Federation world rankings.[3]

Most recent squad

Squad for 2019 MEA Rugby League Championship, as of 20 September 2019:[4]

  • Armel Damdja
  • Bidjana Jean Claude
  • Nguele Hermand
  • Hamadou Moussa
  • Nanga Yannick Olama
  • Patrick Eugene Nkouak
  • Lamere Mfochive Oudi
  • Yannick Noah Simon
  • Tientcheu Nguekam Manuel
  • Moutcheu Jangue Raphael
  • Yohan C. Kwedi
  • Kallasi Nguiagueu Arnaud
  • Embella Mouhamed
  • Christian T. Pegou
  • Bekolo Elie
  • Watio Franck
  • Fabrice Yepmo Joufang
  • Fosso Ledoux
  • Arnaud Ndjeng
  • Akoa Akoa Jean Marc
  • Ngoufack Geordane
  • Kuate Talom Steve

Competitive record

Results

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Home Result Away Competition Venue Crowd
1 2 October 2019  Cameroon 4–8  Morocco 2019 MEA Championship Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos
2 5 October 2019  Ghana 10–4  Cameroon Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos
3 28 September 2022  Nigeria 36–2  Cameroon 2022 MEA Championship University of Ghana stadium, Legon Accra
4 1 October 2022  Cameroon 0–16  Kenya

IRL Rankings

Official rankings as of November 2025
Rank Change Team Pts %
1  Australia 100
2  New Zealand 79
3  England 72
4 1  Samoa 56
5 1  Tonga 52
6  Papua New Guinea 45
7  Fiji 33
8  France 23
9 1  Cook Islands 23
10 1  Serbia 23
11 2  Netherlands 22
12 3  Ukraine 20
13 1  Wales 18
14 4  Ireland 16
15 1  Greece 15
16 3  Malta 14
17  Italy 11
18 2  Jamaica 8
19  United States 7
20 5  Poland 7
21 5  Lebanon 7
22 5  Norway 6
23 3  Germany 6
24 3  Czech Republic 6
25 2  Chile 6
26 2  South Africa 5
27 3  Philippines 5
28 6  Scotland 5
29  Brazil 4
30 1  Canada 4
31 1  Kenya 3
32 2  Morocco 3
33  North Macedonia 3
34 1  Argentina 2
35 3  Montenegro 2
36  Albania 1
37 3  Turkey 1
38 1  Bulgaria 1
39 1  Ghana 1
40 1  Nigeria 1
41 3  Colombia 0
42 1  Cameroon 0
43 1  Japan 0
44 1  Spain 0
45 1  Russia 0
46 1  El Salvador 0
47  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
48  Hong Kong 0
49  Solomon Islands 0
50  Vanuatu 0
51  Hungary 0
52  Latvia 0
53  Denmark 0
54  Belgium 0
55  Estonia 0
56  Sweden 0
57  Niue 0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com

Notes

  1. ^ Most of the national sporting teams in Cameroon go by this name, including the Cameroon national football team.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b 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.
  2. ^ "2nd MEA Rugby league Championship:Debutants Nigeria see off Ghana to set up Morocco final (audio)". Azu Emeh busybuddiesng.com. 3 October 2019. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  3. ^ "World Rankings". Rugby League International Federation. Retrieved 24 December 2025.
  4. ^ "Cameroon announce 22 man squad for MEA Championship". RLIF. 20 September 2019. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2019.