Marc Brys, head coach of Cameroon’s national football team, the Indomitable Lions, landed in Yaoundé on Friday morning, marking his return to the country ahead of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Marc Brys at the airport
Touching down at the Yaoundé-Nsimalen International Airport from Addis Ababa, the Belgian tactician was warmly received by members of his technical staff. Assistant coach Joachim Mununga led the welcoming team, with the atmosphere described as cordial and enthusiastic.
Many Brys, visibly pleased, expressed his delight at reconnecting with his team and returning to the pitch. His arrival comes at a crucial time as Cameroon gears up for a series of decisive qualifying matches beginning in September.
The coach’s return follows a recent statement from the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT), which acknowledged his withdrawal of a previously announced resignation. While no official press conference has been held yet, his physical presence signals renewed commitment to the national side.
In the coming days, Brys is expected to release the official squad list for the upcoming international break. Football fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see the selection choices as Cameroon eyes qualification for the global showpiece in 2026.
The Indomitable Lions, with their rich World Cup history and fervent support base, will be hoping that Brys’ return ushers in a period of stability and strong performances on the road to North America.
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