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Cameroon Sacks Head Coach ahead of AFCON

Cameroonian head coach Marc Brys has been sacked amid allegations of “subterfuge” ahead of the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.

Days after being re-elected as Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president, Samuel Eto’o and his executive committee announced Brys’ dismissal in a dramatic statement.

It features a long list of accusations of “professional failure” levelled at Brys, including “inciting” players to defy FECAFOOT.

The Belgian – appointed by Cameroon’s sports ministry in April 2024, a decision Eto’o immediately tried to reverse – is also accused of “active collaboration with unknown individuals within FECAFOOT”.

He is also accused of failing to attend meetings, refusing to disclose his training programmes, jeopardising relationships with sponsors, not releasing his squad selections on time and using “subterfuge to evade his professional obligation to hold press conferences”.

Brys is replaced by one of his assistants David Pagou.

Since Brys’ arrival, FECAFOOT and Cameroon’s ministry of sport have been at loggerheads over the legality and legitimacy of the 63-year-old’s contract.

But he is not the first manager dismissed by Eto’o’s regime.

Having first been elected to FECAFOOT’s top job in December 2021, the former Barcelona and Inter Milan forward soon oversaw the dismissal of Portuguese boss Toni Concecaio, who had guided Cameroon to a third-place finish on home soil at the 2021 Afcon, despite opposition from the ministry.

Another Cameroon legend, Rigobert Song, was immediately appointed as Conceicao’s replacement – under the instructions of the country’s President Paul Biya.

Strongly rumoured to also be Eto’o’s choice, Song led his nation at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – which Onana departed early after being suspended by Fecafoot – but a poor showing at the last Afcon in Ivory Coast ended the former West Ham and Liverpool defender’s time in charge.

The sports ministry’s choice of Brys as Song’s replacement was met with “great astonishment” at FECAFOOT.

Less than two months later, the Belgian was removed following a heated row with Eto’o – only to be reinstated two days later as the federation president apologised.

With Brys’ recent failure to qualify his team for next year’s World Cup, having lost to Dr Congo in the African play-offs, it now looks as if Eto’o has finally got his way.

However, it remains to be seen whether the ministry, which pays the head coach’s salary, will acquiesce to FECAFOOT and Eto’o on this occasion.

“It’s difficult to see how a new manager will be able to put together a playing system, create an avenue where the players can express themselves fluently on the pitch and play as a unit,” Cameroonian analyst Njie Enow told BBC Sport Africa.

Whatever the outcome on the pitch, FECAFOOT’s allegations of misconduct and the dismissal of Brys just weeks before a major tournament is merely the latest in a series of dramatic events under Eto’o’s stewardship, which has been marked by a range of scandals and opposition from local football stakeholders.

 

Source: BBC

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