Abstract
The emergence of veteran football clubs in Cameroon as a prominent avenue of sports and leisure has been remarkable. This trend has attracted participation from both young individuals and adults, extending beyond sports to encompass socialization, economic advancement, and even political endeavours. This study employs primary and secondary sources and utilizes a qualitative research design to explore the activities of football veteran clubs in Cameroon, which serve as significant contributors to hospitality and leisure in the country. The study's findings demonstrate that veteran clubs serve as venues for sporting activities, particularly football, as well as touristic attractions, leisure pursuits, social interactions, and opportunities for discipline.
Publisher
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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