Cameroonian outfit Dynamo Douala appoint Jean Baptiste Bisseck as new coach
Cameroonian outfit Dynamo Douala have made a decisive managerial change in a bid to salvage their season, parting ways with head coach Soh Simplice and appointing Jean Baptiste Bisseck as his successor.
The Elite One side confirmed the development in an official statement, describing the departure of Soh Simplice as mutual but clearly driven by unsatisfactory performances in the league. Despite early promise, results have failed to meet expectations, prompting the club’s hierarchy to act in hopes of reversing their fortunes before it is too late.
Dynamo Douala have struggled for consistency this season, slipping down the standings and finding themselves under increasing pressure to deliver. With ambitions of competing at a higher level, the club deemed it necessary to usher in a new direction on the technical bench.
In comes Jean Baptiste Bisseck, a respected figure in Cameroonian football, best known for his work with the Indomitable Lionesses. His experience at international level and reputation for discipline and tactical organisation are seen as key assets as Dynamo look to steady the ship.
Bisseck’s immediate task will be to restore confidence within the squad, tighten the team defensively, and reignite their attacking spark as the second half of the season unfolds. With crucial matches ahead, there is little margin for error, and the new coach is expected to make an instant impact.
Supporting him in this new challenge will be Alexandre Belibi, who has been appointed assistant coach. The duo will work closely to implement a refreshed approach aimed at climbing the league table and re-establishing Dynamo Douala as a competitive force.
The club’s management will be hoping that this change marks a turning point in their campaign. For Bisseck, it represents both a significant opportunity and a formidable test—one that could define Dynamo Douala’s season.
