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Local Coaches Take the Lead

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Last updated: March 17, 2025 11:34 pm
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African football has long been known for its raw talent, flair, and exciting style of play. However, the trend of hiring foreign coaches to lead national teams is changing as a new wave of African coaches emerges, bringing with them a deep understanding of the continent’s football culture and a drive to redefine the game.

The shift towards African coaches taking the helm of national teams has been evident in recent major tournaments. Senegal, under the guidance of Aliou Cissé, claimed their first-ever African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in 2021, inspiring other nations to follow suit. Djamel Belmadi led Algeria to victory in the 2019 AFCON, while Walid Regragui made history with Morocco by reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

This changing tide signifies a departure from the traditional reliance on foreign coaches, particularly from Europe. More than half of Africa’s 54 national teams are now coached by Africans, indicating a significant transformation in the football landscape.

Notable appointments include Pape Thiaw succeeding Aliou Cissé for Senegal, Mohamed Kallon leading Sierra Leone, and Badou Ezaki coaching Niger. Former players such as Collin Benjamin, Hossam Hassan, and Benni McCarthy have also taken on coaching roles for their respective national teams.

The surge in hiring African coaches comes as national teams compete fiercely for World Cup qualification spots, fueling intense sporting rivalries. This shift is seen as a long-term investment in African football, as local coaches bring a deep understanding of players’ backgrounds, values, and playing styles.

Despite the growing recognition of African coaches, they still face challenges such as limited coaching infrastructure and lower wages compared to foreign hires. To ensure sustained success, African football federations must invest in coaching education, provide better remuneration, and create an environment conducive to the growth of indigenous coaching talent.

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The rise of African coaches leading national teams signifies a move towards self-reliance and excellence in African football. With continued investment in homegrown talent, Africa can build a sustainable football ecosystem that competes at the highest levels. As more federations place their trust in local tacticians, the future of African football looks promising, both on the field and from the sidelines.

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