Unilateral Appointment of Belgian Coach Marc Brys as Cameroon’s National Football Team Sparks Controversy and Questions over Government Interference in FIFA

Sports Ministry appoints new team coach, leaving Cameroon FA surprised

The appointment of Marc Brys as the new coach of Cameroon’s national football team has sparked controversy and surprise from the country’s football federation. In a statement, the federation expressed their astonishment at the decision, which they claim was made without their knowledge or consultation.

The sports ministry’s decision to appoint Brys, a Belgian coach, was described as unilateral and contrary to official regulations regarding the appointments within the national team structure. The federation referenced Decree No. 2014/384 from September 26, 2014, which outlines the rules for organizing and operating national football teams. The hiring of Brys without their knowledge goes against these regulations and has prompted further investigation into the matter by the federation.

FIFA prohibits government involvement in football at a national level, and this situation involving Brys’ appointment raises concerns over potential interference. The federation is working to clarify the situation and address this unfortunate turn of events.

Under Song’s leadership, Cameroon reached the round of 16 at the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year. However, Song’s contract ended after that tournament and was not extended beyond its expiration date. This led to speculation about who would take over as coach of the national team, with many fans expressing excitement about seeing a new coaching staff in place for future tournaments.

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