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SW clubs still in search of first league win

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Tue, 10 Mar 2015 Source: www.camerounweb.com

The two Southwest Region Clubs at the Cameroon Professional League of Football, Njalla Quan Sports Academy and Dynamic of Buea in League 1 and 2 respectively are yet to win a single game since the football season commenced weeks ago.

So far, out of six games, Njalla Quan Sports Academy, NQSA, has registered three draws and three defeats, conceding nine goals as to three scored with a deficit of 6 goals.

They lost against Bamboutos of Mbouda 1-4, Lions Blesse 1-2 and were recently beaten by Union 0-2. Also, they have registered a couple of draws against Panthere Sportive, Botafogo and Coton Sport. NQSA currently occupies the 18th position on the log.

NQSA which was doomed for relegation last year, narrowly survived thanks to goal advantage.

On her part, Dynamic FC of Buea in the League 2 championship, are yet to win a game after four days of play. The Buea based club after an average performance in their last year, seem to be heading back to the Regional after registering just two points in four games.

On the first day of play, they lost to Renaissance of Ngoumou 0-1, fell at home to Colombe of Dja & Lobo 1-2, pulled a six-goal thriller draw in Banjoung against Featcheu FC 3-3 and recently registered another draw against visiting National Polytechnic of Bamenda.

League 1 & 2 Current Leaders It has been a great start for newly promoted Lion Blesse of Fotouni that has recorded 13 points in five games to keep them on the first position in League 1. They are four points ahead of second and third place Bamboutos of Mbouda and Yong Sports of Bamenda who both have nine points.

In League 2, newly promoted Eding Sport FC are current leaders with nine points in four games.

Still in League 2, Sable of Batie has been declared general forfeiture after missing all his games since the beginning of the league. As a result of this, League 2 will now be played with 17 clubs, meaning a team will standby each playing day.

Source: www.camerounweb.com