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CAN 2019: Limbe Omnisports Stadium Ready

The 20 000 space Limbe Omnisports Stadium used for the female AFCON last November 2016, has been polished again awaiting any continental ma...

The 20 000 space Limbe Omnisports Stadium used for the female AFCON last November 2016, has been polished again awaiting any continental matches. 

The Presidential lodge which was only partially covered during the last competition is being entirely covered this time. 

Limbe, in its various facets, is offering baits of two training stadiums namely the 2 000-seater Centenary stadium, the 1 000-seater Middle Farms Stadium, the annex of the Limbe Omnisports Stadium and the Omnisports itself.
Revamped Limbe Stadium

These stadia were all useful last year when eight nations showcased their female football talents. Pool “B” was hosted in Limbe while Pool “A” featured in Yaounde, the Nation’s capital.

In addition to the sports, hotel, medical and road facilities in Limbe, two other stadia of 1 000 space each are lying ready in Buea some 20 kilometres bird’s fly. With two outlets all tarred between both cities through Mutengene or Tole, communication between both major towns of the South West is very smooth.

Like in 2016, some teams were hosted in Buea while others stayed in Limbe for matches in the Limbe Omnisports Stadium. Training sessions for the competitors were near luxuriant and the visitors from across Africa all appreciated their stay in the Region before going for the finals in Yaounde.

In other areas usually considered by CAF, medical facilities have been pumped in Limbe and Buea with the latest being the Scanning facility should any spectator or actor sustain head injuries. 

 The roads are splendid wide and tarred and the various Mayors are taking the challenge to keep their city sparkling clean. - Online Sources


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