Abstract
Taking a dynamic approach to the study of youth, this article draws on the results of a qualitative study
 of young people in Yaoundé to understand the logic behind their participation in sports (soccer) betting
 and explore associated forms of sociability. After presenting our theoretical framework and data
 collection methodology, we describe the factors encouraging young people to bet on soccer matches.
 We then review the various forms of sociability developed in the context of sports betting and explore
 underlying determinants. To begin with, reports of gambling winnings by friends and acquaintances, love
 for the sport and the richness of soccer culture, etc., serve as motivating factors. Furthermore, precarious
 living conditions and the perception of cultural capital acquired through these sports (soccer) betting
 shape forms of sociability that support strategies for addressing a range of challenges.
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