Cameroon have sacked Head Coach Marc Brys just days before the start of AFCON 2025, sending shockwaves through the footballing world and the Indomitable Lions’ camp.
The decision comes as Samuel Eto’o begins his second term tenure as President of the Cameroonian Football Federation, signaling a bold shake-up ahead of the continent’s premier tournament.
Eto’o’s influence appears to have played a key role in the timing and decisiveness of the move, with the federation opting for a fresh approach at a crucial moment.
Brys, 61, had been appointed in April 2024 by Cameroon’s sports ministry, taking over from former Liverpool and West Ham defender Rigobert Song.
The Belgian coach, who most recently managed OH Leuven, was brought in with the hope of revitalising Cameroon’s squad and preparing the team for major competitions.
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Despite his efforts, Cameroon’s preparations have been turbulent, including mixed performances in qualifiers and missing out on the 2026 World Cup.
The late decision to dismiss Brys leaves the Indomitable Lions facing a highly uncertain lead-up to the tournament, with squad cohesion and strategy now in question.
The federation has yet to announce an interim or permanent replacement.
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