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No women's World Cup for Cameroon. In the final of the play-offs, the Indomitable Lionesses lost to Portugal on the score of two goals to one this Wednesday, February 22. The Cameroonians conceded the second goal in the 94th minute.
The Portuguese opened the score in the 22nd minute thanks to Diana Gomes. Forced to chase the score, Cameroon thought they had done the hardest at the 89th minute following the equalization of Ajara Nchout Njoya. A VAR concluded penalty scored by Carole Costa in the final moments of the game made the difference. The Cameroonians will not play their fourth World Cup.