August
20

After Cameroon’s debacle at the World Cup in South Africa due to Paul Le Guen’s inability to maintain discipline in the squad, there was dire need for a new coach to bring serenity, sanity, victories and regain the stripped off reputation. The Cameroon Football Federation , FECAFOOT may have chosen Spanish Javier Clemente to do this job but his appointment has inflamed mixed feelings across the entire nation of Cameroon and former internationals. The newly appointed coach therefore has an arduous task to revert our failures and restore our trust.

Cameroonian names like Francois Omam Biyik, Akono, Patrick Mboma were initially short-listed to handle the job but to my greatest dismay, Francois Omam Biyik was retained only as assistant coach.

Why not appoint a Cameroonian to coach  the Indomitable Lions ? Is the trending question amongst Cameroonians.

I   sometimes wonder if the ingenuity to coach the Cameroonian squad exclusively belongs  to  European coaches.

A local coach like Akono disproved this myth in 2000 when he won the Olympic Games 2000 in Sydney as coach of the Under 23 National team.

Jacques Songo who was appointed as interim coach for the international friendly against  Poland thrived with his tactics and  also made us believe a local coach can handle the job even better by crushing Poland by 3-0 in Szczezin on the 11th of August.

Eugene Ekeke, a former professional in France and member of the 1990 glorious squad, who also has the highest coaching diploma offered by the French Football Association told SuperSport.com:  “It’s a big disappointment for me. I believe that after decades of hiring foreign coaches to train the national team, Cameroon has the people who can do the job.

We have a lot of former players, both at home and abroad, who have the profile and necessary experience to train the Lions of Cameroon, so I don’t see why we have to go searching for foreigners every time.”

But another point of view is,  if a local coach is appointed, what will be Cameroonians’ reaction if the local coach loses matches ?. Let’s remember what happened to Wome Nlend when he missed a penalty that had to qualify Cameroon for the Germany 2006 World Cup. He received all kinds of death threats and that was the end of his career with the national team. What then will be the fate of a local coach who permanently resides  in Cameroon ?


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August
17

After the Lothar Matthaus confusion and controversy, Former Spanish and Serbian Coach , JAVIER CLEMENTE has been confirmed to coach the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon for two years renewable. The official contract shall be concluded on the 28th of September 2010. He shall be assisted by former Cameroon international footballer , Francois Omam Biyik. Jacques Songo who served as interim coach against Poland retains his position to coach goalkeepers.

Javier Clemente replaces Paul Le Guen whose tenure of office was marred by several humiliating defeats before and during the World Cup.

This information initially published by several medias  like Espangnol Marca, France Football, L'Equipe, and others has been confirmed by the Ministry of Sports.

About Javier Clemente

A serious injury in 1971 ended his playing career. Before that he had won the Spanish Cup in 1969 with Athletic Bilbao. As a coach, he won the championship twice in Spain with Athletic Bilbao in 1983 and 1984. He remained the youngest coach to win La Liga. In 1988,  he led Espanyol in the final of the UEFA Cup.

Javier Clemente has been national coach of Spain between 1992 and 1998, and Serbia between 2006 and 2007. During the 2000-2001 season, he led Olympique Marseille.

In April 6th , 2010, he was appointed coach of Real Valladolid replacing Onésimo Sánchez.

Football career
• 1968-1971 : Athletic Bilbao

Coaching career
• 1975-1976 : Arenas Club , Guecho
• 1976-1978 : CD Baskonia
• 1980-1981 : Athletic Bilbao
• 1981-1986 : Athletic Bilbao
• 1986-1989 : Espanyol Barcelone
• 1989-1990 : Atlético  Madrid
• 1990-1991 : Athletic Bilbao
• 1991-1992 : Espanyol Barcelone
• 1992-1998 :   Spain
• 1998-1999 : Betis Séville
• 1999-2000 : Real Sociedad
• 2000-2001 : Olympique  Marseille
• 2001-2002 : CD Tenerife
• 2002-2004 : Espanyol Barcelone
• 2005-2006 : Athletic Bilbao
• 2006-2007 :   Serbia
• 2008-2009 : Real Murcie
• Avr.2010-  : Real Valladolid

Achievements
As a player
• Spanish Cup : 1969.

Coaching
• Spanish championship: 1983 and 1984.
• Spanish Cup : 1984.
• Spanish Super cup: 1984.
• UEFA finalist : 1988.

Indivisual distinctions
• Don Balón for Best coach in  la Liga : 1983, 1984 and 1987.

All we wish is the best for Javier Clemente as head coach of the Indomitable Lions.


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