Brys quits as Cameroon coach citing unpaid salary

Marc Brys has resigned as coach of Cameroon five months before the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco and with his side's 2026 World Cup qualification undecided, citing unpaid salaries for the Belgian and his technical staff.
Brys has had a testy relationship with Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president Samuel Eto'o since taking the job in April 2024, but his position is funded by the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education.
The coach said in a letter to the ministry, seen by Reuters, that he has made the "decision to unilaterally terminate the said contract for cause, due to the non-payment of my remuneration and that of my staff for more than 60 days."
FECAFOOT said in a statement on Wednesday they had noted the resignation and would "implement a coordinated response to mitigate the impact of this vacancy at the head of the national team's technical staff."
Cameroon have been drawn in a group with defending champions Ivory Coast, Gabon and Mozambique at the 21 December- 18 January finals of the Afcon.
They are currently second in their qualifying pool for next year's World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, a point behind Cape Verde with four rounds remaining. Only the top team automatically earns their place at the finals.
The qualification campaign will conclude in September and October.
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