Song is the new breath for Cameroon football 

The 45-year-old will replace Toni Conceicao, who led the national team to a third-place finish at January's Africa Cup of Nations.

Song is the new breath for Cameroon football 
Cameroon

Former Liverpool defender Rigobert Song is set to be named Cameroon head coach on the orders of the country's president.

The 45-year-old will replace Toni Conceicao, who led the national team to a third-place finish at January's Africa Cup of Nations.

Song is the country's most capped player, making 137 appearances for the Indomitable Lions.

A statement said Cameroon needed "a new breath".

"On very high instructions from the President of the Republic, the coach of the men's national football team, Antonio Conceicao, has been replaced by Rigobert Song," Cameroon's sports minister Narcisse Mouelle Kombi said.

"The Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot) is invited to take the necessary measures for a rapid and harmonious implementation of these very high directives."

The appointment would be unusual because Fifa rules require any member association to be independent and avoid any form of political interference.

Conceicao had led Cameroon to World Cup qualifying play-offs and they will play Algeria in a two-legged tie in March for a place at Qatar 2022.

Song, who also played for West Ham in England and had spells in France, Italy, Germany and Turkey during his playing career, also featured at four World Cups and won the 2000 and 2002 Africa Cup of Nations titles.

He was most recently the coach of the Cameroon Under-21 side.