The rest of matches counting for the round of 64 have been concluded this weekend with some big guns still left in the competition, notably Reigning MTN elite one champions, Victoria United FC of Limbe who outsmarted Ngoundere FC 5-4 on post match penalties this Sunday, May 19.
Dynamo of Douala recorded a 2-0 win over AS Polyteck of Penka Michel, in a game staged in Moungo this Sunday.
Over in Yaoundé, Union Sportive of Douala who survived relegation this season, continued their winning streak, sailing through to the 16th finals following a 2-1 win over Sable FC of Batie, a regional league side from the west region.
Eding Sport de La Lekie were eliminated by Colombe of the Dja and Lobo three goals to zero, putting an end to the 2018 winners hope of grabbing the title first the second time as consolation after failing to secure promotion back to Elite one this season.
Unisport of Bafang have set up a date in the next round with rivals ISOHSA after picking up a 1-0 win over Hemle FC.
Federal FC lost to Djiko FC of Bandjoun 0-2 just like Foncha Street FC of Bamenda, Racing of Bafoussam, Bafmeng United, Tonnerre Kalara Club, Girondins Athletics of Ngoundere, Sporting FC join the list of teams eliminated on day one.
Technically, Leopard Sportive of Douala have been eliminated off the pitch after failing to show up for their game, thus, sending Krimi FC to the next round without them playing a game.
The 16th finals of the competition will see Caiman of Douala, Astre FC, Epervier de FC Ebolowa, Cinyodev FA of Buea, Canon of Yaoundé, ISOHSA, Maroua FC, Krimi FC, Avion of Douala, Panthere, Union Sportif D’abong Mbang, Ciseaux FC of Kribi, Aigle Royal of the Menoua, Botafogo FC, Victoria United FC, Dynamo of Douala, Djiko FC of Bandjoun, Union of Douala, Unisport and Colombe will battle for a place in the eight finals of the competition.
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