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Sports-Football: NW Elite team battling for survival, lack of infrastructure, others blamed

By Hilltopvoices  After showing great potentials a couple of seasons behind, North West Elite One Clubs are now battling for survival. Yong Sport Academy (YOSA) FC and PWD are now ranked nineth in Group A and B. They are just a spot away from the red zone.  In Pool A, PWD SC of Bamenda has 18points like Avion and Renaissance occupying tye last two places respectively. After 18 matches played, the Abakwa boys have won five, drawn three and lost eight. Their -3 goal record gives them an advantage over the last two with -6 goals each as per the recently published statistics published by the FA especialised league.  Speaking to CRTV Northwest, the Team Media Officer Afesseh Apong regretted their present situation blaming it on challenges emanating from coaching challenges. The team has changed three coaches this season. Playing away from home has also been a challenge, the media officer will not ignore.  Corroborating over the same media, Nji Nelson Chefor, Team Man

Elite Championships 2022: North West clubs, supporters mobilising to take country by storm

By Bakah Derick  Football Clubs in the North West Region irrespective of level have been engaged in uncommon actions geared towards putting up a five star performance as the season begins later this month. From the elite to women and regional championship teams, preparations have been similar with visible signs and intentions to be conquering and professional this sesson. With two Cameroon cup titles, a championship title, the North West has for many years occupied the leading roll in national competitions and are sparing no effort to do so this season though still lacking in infrastructure.  Visible actions around clubs   Yong Sports Academy (YOSA)  The 2013 cup of Cameroon winner has been multiplying friendly games with Coach Nkabyo Martin noting that a few of his players have left but a good core is still around. Since the regional pre-season tournament in February where the team's participation was far below expectation, the dusty big Mankon school field has welcome