Football fans broke into jubilation at a watch party in Yaounde on Monday as Cameroon beat Comoros to advance to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The celebrations came as elsewhere in Yaounde, a deadly stampede at Olembe Stadium, where 50,000 attempted to enter ahead of the game between Cameroon and Comoros killed at least eight and injured dozens.
Football fans broke into jubilation at a watch party in Yaounde on Monday as Cameroon beat Comoros to advance to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The celebrations came as elsewhere in Yaounde, a deadly stampede at Olembe Stadium, where 50,000 attempted to enter ahead of the game between Cameroon and Comoros killed at least eight and injured dozens.
Football fans broke into jubilation at a watch party in Yaounde on Monday as Cameroon beat Comoros to advance to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The celebrations came as elsewhere in Yaounde, a deadly stampede at Olembe Stadium, where 50,000 attempted to enter ahead of the game between Cameroon and Comoros killed at least eight and injured dozens.