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Rise of local coaches shows change in African football

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Last updated: September 4, 2025 11:02 pm
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But if you put a Nigerian in Nigeria, he will understand everything about the players.”

The shift towards homegrown coaches also comes with a sense of empowerment and pride for African nations. As McCarthy put it, “It’s not about the colour of your skin, it’s about the quality that you bring to the table.”

However, the transition is not without its challenges. Despite the progress made, there are still lingering perceptions of African coaches being inferior to their European counterparts. As Chelle pointed out, “Some people still think that white guys are coming for our money.”

But with each successful campaign led by an African coach, those perceptions are slowly being eroded. The results speak for themselves, as the continent continues to produce top-quality coaches who are making their mark on the global stage.

As the 2026 World Cup qualifiers draw to a close, the spotlight will continue to shine on these African coaches as they aim to lead their nations to glory. And with each passing tournament, the belief in the competence and talent of homegrown coaches will only continue to grow. African Coaches Making Waves in World Cup Qualifiers

As the race to qualify for the 2026 Fifa World Cup heats up, African coaches are making their mark on the international stage. With a history of success and a strong track record of developing talent, these coaches are proving that they have what it takes to compete with the best in the world.

One of the key benefits of appointing African coaches is cost-effectiveness. On average, hiring an African coach is cheaper than bringing in a European counterpart. This has allowed many African teams to invest in local talent and foster a sense of pride and unity within their squads.

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But it’s not just about the financial aspect. African coaches have shown a commitment to the long-term goals of their teams, unlike some of their European counterparts who may be more focused on short-term success. This dedication and passion for the game have helped African teams to excel on the international stage.

Legendary former striker Hossam Hassan is a prime example of the impact African coaches can have on their teams. Under his leadership, Egypt is on track to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, showcasing the tactical and technical expertise that African coaches bring to the table.

However, the road to qualification is not without its challenges. For every success story, there are teams that have struggled to find their footing. Senegal, for example, has faced a downturn in attacking potency since replacing their coach, highlighting the importance of finding the right fit for each team.

Despite the hurdles, African coaches continue to make their mark on the world stage. With unique perspectives and a deep understanding of the game, these coaches are proving that they have what it takes to compete with the best in the world.

In conclusion, African coaches are a force to be reckoned with in the world of football. With a strong track record of success and a commitment to developing talent, these coaches are reshaping the landscape of international football and paving the way for future generations of African talent to shine on the global stage.

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