The 2025 National Interpools is heating up, and Matchday Two delivered high drama, decisive goals, and bold statements from teams dreaming of Elite football. Both Pool A and Pool B witnessed thrilling encounters, with giants reaffirming their ambitions and newcomers refusing to back down.
In Pool A, the legendary Sable de Batié showed once again why they are regarded as one of the great forces in Cameroonian football. The Brazilians of Batié maintained their perfect start, defeating Mintack FC Haut Sanaga 2-0 at the FECAFOOT Technical Center in Odza. Goals from Fifen Abdou (25’) and Noel Mongang Kouakap (51’) sealed a second straight victory and another clean sheet. With two wins, four goals scored, and none conceded, Sable look like a team on a mission to reclaim their long-lost Elite status.
Still in Pool A, Olympique de Meiganga bounced back strongly from their opening-day defeat, overcoming Diamant de Yagoua 3-1. After Blanchard Limala had put Diamant ahead from the spot in the 9th minute, Olympique rallied with goals from Aboubakar Salir (23’, 46’) and Amidou Issa (49’) to earn their first win of the campaign.
Over in Pool B, the spotlight was on the North West champions Dream Team FC, who confirmed their reputation as serious contenders. They edged AS Ntoung Ngouong 3-2 in a tense five-goal thriller at the CAF Excellence Center in Mbankomo. First-half strikes from Sylvain Franck Poualeu (13’) and Peruda Ndifon Ndichia (20’) gave Dream Team early control. Fanka Hakimi (69’) added a crucial third, before two penalties from Ahmadou Timothé (49’) and Ben Ahmed Moussa (77’) gave Ntoung Ngouong hope of a comeback. In the end, Dream Team held on to claim maximum points for the second consecutive game.
The day’s other Pool B clash was just as electric, as Mintack Septentrion edged Epervier Ebolowa 3-2. Veteran forward Jean Baptiste Onana struck twice for Epervier (2’, 77’), but goals from Gnigno Robert (49’) and Stephane Valere (63’) set the stage for a fairy-tale finish. The decisive moment came from none other than Daouda Kamilou (82’), the legendary Cotonsport striker, who came off the bench to score the winner and hand Mintack a dream start to their Interpools journey.
With momentum shifting in both pools, the race for promotion to Elite football is wide open. Sable de Batié and Dream Team FC have stamped their authority early, while Mintack Septentrion’s dramatic debut has added fresh intrigue to Pool B. Matchday Two has reminded fans that in the Interpools, every goal matters, every mistake is punished, and every victory takes teams one step closer to the dream of Elite One and Two football.
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