Broos on the brink of restoring fallen giants Cameroon


  • Football
  • Saturday, 04 Feb 2017

Cameroon's coach Hugo Broos looks on during a news conference ahead of the African Nations Cup final soccer match against Egypt tomorrow, in Libreville, Gabon February 4, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Cameroon coach Hugo Broos believes his methods have been vindicated as he looks to return the fallen giants to the pinnacle of the African game, an ambition that may be realised in Sunday's Nations Cup final against Egypt.

Cameroon's record of four Nations Cups is bettered only by their final opponents, while they have been Africa's pioneers in the World Cup, playing in a continental record seven tournaments and becoming the first to reach the quarter-finals in 1990.

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