8th June, 1990
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:35 am
How the years fly by!
As Mich reminds me -

Anyway just for Mich - Sluffy's Date's presents to you the day that the African nation let it be known that they were no longer there to make the numbers up -
Italia 90 - Argentina 0-1 Cameroon - 8th June, 1990
One of the bright spots in Italia 90 came from the African nation of Cameroon. Cameroon first appeared in the World Cup in 1982, when they surprised critics by playing a very competitive tournament, ending with three ties which unfortunately put them out on goal difference at an early stage. What impressed me was Thomas N’kono, the goalkeeper who wore sweatpants and his long sleeved goalkeeper’s jersey with the collor flipped up in spite of the sweltering Spanish summer heat. He also played in a calm casual manner as if it were all just for fun… Nkono appeared again in 1990 when the first choice keeper fell out with the team over player selections… a big mistake for him because Cameroon went on to be a sensation in the tournament. Cameroon shocked the globe by beating reigning champions Argentina 1-0 on a header by Omam Biyek which Argentinian keeper Pumpido fumbled into the goal.

I fell in love with the team immediately. Although they played in an abominably thuggish manner in the game (ending the match with 9 men, a rarity in soccer and almost unheard of in World Cup history) the sheer joy with which they dispatched Argentina was infectious, to say the least. I was studying philosophy at U of T at the time, and I can remember approaching an African guy I knew who had missed the game for work and told him that Cameroon had beaten Argentina. His eyes bugged out in shocked disbelief, and he repeated over and over: “Cameroon beat Argentina!? Cameroon beat Argentina!???.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/ed ... eport.html
http://whitecapsfan.wordpress.com/2007/ ... italia-90/
There would be plenty other memories by The Indomitable Lions - Roger Milla's goals and celebrations and the 'England' match which they so nearly won - but all that was still in front of them - they had for now just beaten the World Cup holders!
As Mich reminds me -
Seventeen years ago - a lot on here would only be kids back then but I bet you all remember this image of Italia 90 though -Mich Caine wrote:Its just I was thinking today it was 17 years ago today that Cameroon beat Argentina in Italia 90 (ahhh Italia 90 - what an amazing world cup), I loved it!
Just thought I would ask if you would be doing any of your trips down memory lane for past world cup matches?

Anyway just for Mich - Sluffy's Date's presents to you the day that the African nation let it be known that they were no longer there to make the numbers up -
Italia 90 - Argentina 0-1 Cameroon - 8th June, 1990
One of the bright spots in Italia 90 came from the African nation of Cameroon. Cameroon first appeared in the World Cup in 1982, when they surprised critics by playing a very competitive tournament, ending with three ties which unfortunately put them out on goal difference at an early stage. What impressed me was Thomas N’kono, the goalkeeper who wore sweatpants and his long sleeved goalkeeper’s jersey with the collor flipped up in spite of the sweltering Spanish summer heat. He also played in a calm casual manner as if it were all just for fun… Nkono appeared again in 1990 when the first choice keeper fell out with the team over player selections… a big mistake for him because Cameroon went on to be a sensation in the tournament. Cameroon shocked the globe by beating reigning champions Argentina 1-0 on a header by Omam Biyek which Argentinian keeper Pumpido fumbled into the goal.

I fell in love with the team immediately. Although they played in an abominably thuggish manner in the game (ending the match with 9 men, a rarity in soccer and almost unheard of in World Cup history) the sheer joy with which they dispatched Argentina was infectious, to say the least. I was studying philosophy at U of T at the time, and I can remember approaching an African guy I knew who had missed the game for work and told him that Cameroon had beaten Argentina. His eyes bugged out in shocked disbelief, and he repeated over and over: “Cameroon beat Argentina!? Cameroon beat Argentina!???.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/ed ... eport.html
http://whitecapsfan.wordpress.com/2007/ ... italia-90/
There would be plenty other memories by The Indomitable Lions - Roger Milla's goals and celebrations and the 'England' match which they so nearly won - but all that was still in front of them - they had for now just beaten the World Cup holders!