Cameroon national football team (U-20 men)
| Nickname (s) | Les Lions Indomptables | 
| Association | Federation Camerounaise de Football | 
| confederacy | CAF | 
| Head coach | Martin Mpile Ndtoungou | 
| Home stadium | Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium | 
| FIFA code | CMR | 
| (Status: unknown) | |
The Cameroonian U-20 national soccer team is a selection team of Cameroonian soccer players. It is subject to the Fédération Camerounaise de Football and represents it internationally at the U-20 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations or at the U-20 African and U-20 World Cups .
The team achieved their best result at a world championship in 1995 in Qatar when they were only eliminated in the quarter-finals against eventual world champions Argentina . In the same year she had already won the African Championship.
Participation in U-20 world championships
|  1977 | not qualified | 
|  1979 | |
|  1981 | Preliminary round | 
|  1983 | not qualified | 
|  1985 | |
|  1987 | |
|  1989 | |
|  1991 | |
|  1993 | Preliminary round | 
|  1995 | Quarter finals | 
|  1997 | not qualified | 
|  1999 | Round of 16 | 
|  2001 | not qualified | 
|  2003 | |
|  2005 | |
|  2007 | |
|  2009 | Preliminary round | 
|  2011 | Round of 16 | 
|  2013 | not qualified | 
|  2015 | |
|  2017 | |
|  2019 | 
Participation in the U-20 African Championships
|  1979 | Quarter finals | 
|  1981 | 2nd place | 
|  1983 | Quarter finals | 
|  1985 | Quarter finals | 
|  1987 | Round of 16 | 
|  1989 | Round of 16 | 
|  1991 | Preliminary round | 
|  1993 | 2nd place | 
|  1995 | winner | 
|  1997 | not qualified | 
|  1999 | 3rd place | 
|  2001 | Preliminary round | 
|  2003 | not qualified | 
|  2005 | |
|  2007 | Preliminary round | 
|  2009 | 2nd place | 
|  2011 | 2nd place | 
|  2013 | not qualified | 
|  2015 | |
|  2017 | Preliminary round | 
|  2019 | not qualified | 

