Halilou Mamaourou’s lone goal saw Sporting FC of Maroua earn a 1-0 consolatory win over already qualified Volcan FC de Noun, but the win however denied the latter the top position in Group B.
Twenty-nine minutes into the game, the boys from Maroua took the lead, which eventually became the winning goal.
The second segment saw a double substitution for Volcan, who filed in dangerous strikers, El Kaduri Njomoluh and Steve Stanis who equally could not change the score line of this encounter, causing them lose their first position to a determined ISOHSA of Limbe team.
The boys from Maroua did not give up the fight until the last minute that saw them carry the day. Mamaadi Mustapha had a clear chance to double the lead but squandered the opportunity as his shot went off target.
Volcan could not boast of three shots on target in this encounter as the population witness a wasteful side unlike the first two playing days. Their efforts were futile in front of goal.
Arguably, Maroua were the better side in this encounter and it was evident as they dominated the game from start to finish. But they could only record six points, which marks the end of the road for them.
This is the second consecutive loss for the west representative who However qualifies second from group B, one point below leaders, ISOHSA.
Volcan will meet Bafmeng United FC from Bamenda in the semi final of the competition, what can be considered a preview of the Cameroon Cup final where PWD of Bamenda will be defending the region against Fovu of Baham.
The journey to Elite two continuous and as it stands, the Northwest, Southwest and West region have secured a spot in the semi final. The last group A game tomorrow will produce the fourth team to join them.
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