Cameroon Sacks Clarence Seedorf and Patrick Kluivert
Former
Netherlands midfielder Clarence Seedorf has been sacked as Cameroon coach after
the side failed to defend their Africa Cup of Nations title.
The former
Real Madrid player, 43, had been in charge for under a year.
His
assistant Patrick Kluivert, his former Netherlands and Ajax team-mate, has also
left his role.
Cameroon
lost 3-2 to Nigeria in the last 16 in Egypt, leading to the country's
sports minister calling for Seedorf to leave.
Seedorf had
said he was happy to continue and felt his squad had shown promising signs.
The former
Real Madrid and AC Milan player signed a four-year deal to take
charge of the Indomitable Lions in August 2018.
But a
statement confirmed that "following the premature exit of Cameroon's men's
flagship squad, Cameroon's football federation in line with clauses in their
respective contracts has decided to bring an end to the contracts of Seedorf
and Kluivert".
Seedorf and
Kluivert were given the task of retaining the Africa Cup of Nations which was
originally intended to be held in Cameroon and set the target of reaching the
2021 edition of the tournament and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The
long-term contracts also stipulated the pair must live in the country and
provide support to the other national teams.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football/
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