Striking Eagles Honor Joseph Love’s Family In Final Mission Tribute

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

The Striking Eagles FC of the U.S. Embassy in Yaounde have honored the family of diplomat Joseph Love as their mission in Cameroon draws to a close. The tribute took place on June 20 during a fiercely contested friendly match at the American International School of Yaounde (AISOY).

Joseph Love and his son kick off the match  (Photo: Mainimo Etienne)

The game, dedicated to Love and his family, served as a farewell celebration for the diplomat, whose tenure has been marked by a spirit of camaraderie and community engagement.

The match itself was a tale of halves, with TASSA Restaurant Team striking first to take an early lead. However, the Striking Eagles mounted a swift comeback, overturning the deficit to secure a decisive victory by the final whistle. The friendly contest was played in high spirits, with both sides demonstrating competitive fairness throughout the 90 minutes.

Teams battling for victory (Photo: Mainimo Etienne)

Following the match, Striking Eagles President, Isa Adamu praised Love’s leadership and unwavering work ethic, noting that his mentorship had left a lasting impact on the US Embassy Yaounde colleagues.

“Thank you for your love,” Isa Adamu said. “As you leave, you have become part of the Striking Eagles family. We will always pray for your success as you take another step in your diplomatic career.”

Joseph Love speaking after the match (Photo: Mainimo Etienne)

As a gesture of gratitude, Isa Adamu presented Love’s family with a set of new team jerseys on behalf of the club. He described the gift as a symbol of the enduring bond between the diplomat and the team, adding that it would serve as a constant reminder of the prayers and support the Striking Eagles will continue to offer.

In his remarks, Joseph Love expressed deep appreciation to both teams, friends, and well-wishers who turned out for the farewell match. He said the Striking Eagles would forever hold a special place in his family’s heart, citing the sense of unity, fun, and solidarity the team had fostered during his time in Cameroon.

President Isa Adamu hands gifts on behalf of the club to Joseph Love during the farewell match   (Photo: Mainimo Etienne)

“I am so overwhelmed by you guys, and you will always be in our hearts,” Joseph Love said. “The Striking Eagles will forever be in our family’s hearts because, through this team, we experienced a sense of solidarity and fun that made our time here truly special.”

Joseph Love’s Family (Photo: Mainimo Etienne)

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