Jean-Paul Akono, who took over as the head coach of the Cameroon national football team after the departure of Denis Lavagne, has expressed his interest in extending his stay in the role. Despite initially stepping in as a temporary solution, Akono has participated in the call for applications for the permanent position launched by the Cameroonian football federation (Fécafoot).
Several candidates have reportedly applied for the position, with around ten applications received. Notable applicants include Jean-Paul Akono, Jules Fréderic Nyongha (a former member of the national team), and other expatriate coaches. The process reflects the federation’s effort to identify a suitable candidate to lead the Cameroon Lions on a long-term basis.
, who took over as the head coach of the Cameroon national football team after the departure of Denis Lavagne, has expressed his interest in extending his stay in the role. Despite initially stepping in as a temporary solution, Akono has participated in the call for applications for the permanent position launched by the Cameroonian football federation (Fécafoot).
Several candidates have reportedly applied for the position, with around ten applications received. Notable applicants include Jean-Paul Akono, Jules Fréderic Nyongha (a former member of the national team), and other expatriate coaches. The process reflects the federation’s effort to identify a suitable candidate to lead the Cameroon Lions on a long-term basis.