Sable FC (Cameroon) facts for kids
Sable FC is a football club from Cameroon, a country in Africa. The club was started in 1995 in a town called Batié. They are part of the Cameroonian Football Federation, which organizes football in Cameroon.
Sable FC plays its home games at Stade de Batié. This stadium can hold about 5,000 fans. The team is often called the "San San Boys" by their supporters.
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Team Achievements
This section talks about the special awards and titles Sable FC has won. These are like trophies for being the best!
National League Success
Sable FC has been very successful in Cameroon's top football league, the Cameroon Première Division.
- Champions (1): They won the league title once in 1999. This means they were the best team in Cameroon that year!
Cup Competition Results
The club has also done well in the Cameroon Cup, which is another important competition.
- Runners-up (2): They reached the final twice, in 2002 and 2003, but finished second.
Super Cup Victory
Sable FC also won the Super Coupe Roger Milla.
- Winners (1): They lifted this trophy in 1999. This cup is usually played between the league champions and the cup winners.
Playing in Africa
Sable FC has also played in big football tournaments against other clubs from different African countries. These are called CAF competitions.
CAF Champions League
- One Appearance: Sable FC played in the year 2000. This is the biggest club competition in Africa. They made it to the group stage, which is like a semi-final round.
CAF Confederation Cup
- One Appearance: The team also played in the year 2004. This is another important African club tournament. They reached the group stage in this competition too.
See also
In Spanish: Sable FC para niños