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Français : Le Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo à Yaoundé en 2014 lors d'un match entre les équipes nationales du Cameroun et de Sierra Leone (match de qualification pour la CAN 2015).
Lëtzebuergesch: Den Ahmadou-Ahidjo-Stadion zu Yaoundé 2014 während engem Match tëscht den Nationalequippe vum Kamerun an dem Sierra Leone (Qualifikatiounsspill fir d'CAN 2015).
English: Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadion in Yaounde during a match between the national football team of Cameroon with the national football team of Sierra Leone (qualifications match for the African Cup of Nations 2015).
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