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ID number:621372
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Published: 21.12.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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14 years and four World Cup tournaments ago, Roger Milla, Thomas N'Kono, Francois Omam-Biyick and Emile Mbouh Mbouh were part of the Cameroon team who captured the footballing world's imagination and helped to re-define the African game.
Led by their flamboyant, talismanic striker Roger Milla, the Indomitable Lions stormed to the quarter-finals of Italia '90, bringing to attention and acclaim the tremendous potential of teams from the African continent.
Today, Planet FC - a team purportedly from Cameroon's second division, stands on the verge of gaining a passport to play in the S.League next season.
It has been close to a month since the league's officials spoke excitedly of the 'buzz' surrounding this African club's desire to play in Singapore, and both fans and those in the football industry alike have taken sides in the debate for or against the entry of a third foreign club in the S.League, approaching its 10th season next year.

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