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In 1990, Cameroon arrived at the World Cup carrying more than tactics. They carried a nation’s tension, a continent’s stereotypes, and the weight of being expected to lose “properly.” Then they beat Argentina. They danced. They outplayed England. And for a few unforgettable weeks, the world had to change the language it used about African football—and African seriousness. In this Wednesday History & Culture episode of My African Bookshelf (a podcast by ANSRd Labs), we trace Cameroon’s Italia ’90 run through the match moments and the deeper story beneath them: dignity, identity, national pressure, and the cultural idea of Hemlè—the fighting spirit that shaped the Indomitable Lions. You’ll hear about: The upset that became a global shock Roger Milla’s return and the Makossa at the corner flag The human stories behind the headlines (N’Kono, the “journeymen,” and more) What Cameroon really won—and why the story is still misunderstood Subscribe for weekly Wednesday episodes (History & Culture). Sources / References: Wikipedia; FIFA TV; Science Publishing Group (AJSS) — Hemlè article: https://www.sciencepublishinggroup.co... Images: Getty Images (licensed, where applicable) © 2026 ANSRd Labs. All rights reserved.