Cameroon Coaching Conundrum: Will Broos or Conceicao be the next boss?Zambezi Second Division Football League this weekend at Katima Mulilo

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Cameroon’s search for a new national team coach has made headlines in recent weeks, with the stakes as high as ever ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Reports from Jeune Afrique reveal that former Indomitable Lions AFCON 2017 winning coach, Hugo Broos is being considered for the role. Meanwhile, ANTONIO CONCEIÇAO is also rumored to be one of the candidates on Cameroon’s list for head coach.

Conceicao led the Indomitable Lions to a 3rd-place finish at AFCON 2021, without losing a single game in the process but his contract was terminated prematurely.

However, reputable specialised football journalist Richard Naha reports suggest that Conceicao has not received any contact from Cameroon regarding the position.

The absence of a coach on the national team roster became apparent when Coach Rigobert Song’s contract entered its deadline without an extension.

It is evident that Cameroon is keen to make the right coaching choice after a period of turmoil as the ministry of sports already assigned the Ca
meroon football fédération to suggest 3 profiles.

Le Temps, a newspaper close to Fecafoot sources has reported that the Federation is considering proposing

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Rounds five and six of the Zambezi Regional Second Division Football League will be played on Saturday and Sunday at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex, with nine games scheduled for this weekend.

In the early hours of Saturday, King Fisher Football Club will face Black Bufalloes FC, followed by Space Age hosting Rocano King Rangers and Blue Chiefs facing Sahara. Namib Chiefs will meet Bush Bucks and Power Dynamos will face Shooting Stars in the final game on Saturday.

Sahara will take on Space Age on Sunday. The game between Black Bufalloes and Bush Bucks has been postponed to suit the first-division league fixtures.

The league’s administrator, Ngwama Vuyalo, told Nampa on Thursday that there have been delays and postponements of games due to the unavailability of sports grounds, as the league must share the venue with other teams, particularly those in the Northeast first division league.

Other games scheduled for Sunday will go ahead as planned, with Power Dynamos taking on Namib Chiefs, Rocano Chiefs fa
cing Shooting Stars, and Blue Chiefs taking on Green Eagles.

Oryza Sativa, the current league leaders, will continue their fixture next weekend since they have played the most games in the league thus far.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency