Cameroon have sacked head coach Marc Brys just a few weeks after he was appointed.
There was drama on Tuesday after a video surfaced on social showing Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president Samuel Eto'o involved in a heated discussion with the Belgian-born coach.
However, the football federation have now taken the decision to the relieve Brys of his duties weeks after he was appointed head coach.
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— Fecafoot-Officiel (@FecafootOfficie) May 28, 2024
FINAL RELEASE OF THE CAMEROON FOOTBALL FEDERATION'S EMERGENCY COMMITTEE SESSION HELD ON MAY 28, 2024. pic.twitter.com/9jN6OMcMcq
Brys was appointed in April by the sports ministry, while FECAFOOT had no say in the matter.
However, FECAFOOT have now confirmed Brys' departure without coaching a single game, with Martin Ndtoungou Mpile taking over the reigns on an interim basis.
The Indomitable Lions have two 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers coming up next month against Cape Verde and Angola.
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