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				 The 65-year-old former Belgian international 
				led the Indomitable Lions to a surprise triumph in the 
				tournament in Gabon at the start of the year. 
				 
				However, a poor performance at the Confederation Cup in Russia 
				in mid-year followed by failure to qualify for the World Cup had 
				sealed his fate, the country's football federation said in a 
				statement. 
				 
				"Mr Broos could not lead Cameroon to the 2018 World Cup in 
				Russia," said the statement, which also listed his refusal to 
				take up residence in Cameroon and a fall out with several 
				players as two other reasons for the sacking. 
				 
				Broos had been hoping for a contract extension to take Cameroon 
				to the next Nations Cup in 2019, which the country is scheduled 
				to host. 
				 
				(Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Greg 
				Stutchbury) 
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