YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — Emmanuel Kundé, Cameroon’s defensive anchor on the first African team to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup, has died, the country’s soccer federation said. He was 68.
The former Cameroon international died at the age of 68 on Friday, May 16, leaving behind a towering legacy that spanned two golden decades of African football. African football has been dealt another ...
Emmanuel Kunde, the steely midfielder who powered Cameroon to two Africa Cup of Nations crowns and a historic 1990 FIFA World Cup quarter-final, has died at the age of 68. Samuel Eto’o, president of ...
Kunde was a key member of Cameroon's squad at two FIFA World Cups The midfielder scored against England in a classic quarter-final at Italia 90 LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off! Was Cole Palmer right ...
EMMANUEL KUNDE has tragically died at the age of 68. The former footballer is best remembered for scoring against England in the 1990 World Cup. Please provide a ...
The Indomitable Lions became the first African team to reach the quarter-final stage of the competition 35 years ago. Cameroon’s Emmanuel Kunde tussles for the ball with England’s Paul Gascoigne in ...
EMMANUEL KUNDE has tragically died at the age of 68. The former footballer is best remembered for scoring against England in the 1990 World Cup. His death was confirmed by the Cameroonian football ...
Emmanuel Kunde, the midfield maestro who guided Cameroon to two Africa Cup of Nations titles and a historic 1990 World Cup quarter-final, has passed away at 68. Kunde's penalty against England in ...