Belgian tactician Marc Brys has sparked a new era with the Cameroonian national team following an unbeaten streak.
The 63-year-old is proving doubters wrong as he continues to write a success story with the Cameroon national team.
Despite early skepticism and administrative tension, the Belgian tactician has turned the Indomitable Lions into a formidable force once again.
Since taking over, Brys has guided Cameroon through 12 matches without a single defeat—winning seven and drawing five. His latest results include an emphatic 3-0 win over Uganda and a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Equatorial Guinea during the last international break.
The former manager of Beerschot has already surpassed his predecessor, Rigobert Song, who is currently in charge of the Central African Republic, in terms of record. Brys has given the five-time African champions new life, reviving faith in both players and supporters.
Bry’s poised to make Cameroonian football history as the 2026 World cup qualifiers get underway and the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations approaches. He might become the 1st foreign coach to guide the Indomitable Lions to both World cup qualification & continental success if he continues on this path.
From tactical discipline to revitalized team spirit, Marc Brys is quietly turning Cameroon into a fearsome contender on the global stage.