- 1A. Onana
- 6A. Oyongo
- 5M. Ngadeu
- 4B. Yaya
- 12J. Dawa
- 14G. Mandjeck
- 8André-Frank Zambo Anguissa
- 11Bassogog, Christian
- 9S. Bahoken
- 20Boumal, Olivier
- 7C. N'Jie
- 10A. Djoum
- 17K. Toko-Ekambi
- 13E. Choupo-Moting
- 23C. Kameni
- 16Ondoa, Fabrice
- 3G. Bong
- 22J. Kana-Biyik
- 21Wilfrid Kaptoum
- 15Pierre Kunde
- 19J. Zoua
- 1Jonas
- 22Mamadu Candé
- 14Juary
- 5Rudinilson Silva
- 2Eliseu Nadjack
- 10Pelé
- 20Sori Mané
- 7Zezinho
- 17Balde, Mama
- 11Jorginho Intima
- 19Joseph Mendes
- 18Piqueti
- 13Mendy, Frederic
- 15Toni Silva
- 12Rui Dabó
- 23Ivanov
- 21Nanu
- 6Dabo, Tomas
- 3Bura
- 16Moreto Cassamá
- 4Djalo, Marcelo
- 8Jaquite, Joao
- 9Romário
Will defending champions Cameroon take the trophy again at this summer’s African Nations Cup? They were supposed to be the side hosting the tournament, but a reshuffle in the hosting schedule has seen their tournament moved to 2021. Now the champions are aiming to make a mark in Egypt, as they look to top Group F. They are going up against Ghana and Benin in this pool, but first, they take on Guinea-Bissau this week.
Cameroon come into this tournament coached by Clarence Seedorf, who will be aiming to improve a mixed record as a manager following his short reign at AC Milan. He’s taken an attack-heavy side to Egypt, naming eight forwards in his squad, as they look to live up to their success in 2017. Chief among those forwards are wingers Christian Bassogog and Clinton N’Jie. Both have enough talent to light up this tournament, while they’re hitting their mid-twenties so should be expected to make their mark in Egypt.