The 4 Ex-Players Leading African Teams To 2022 World Cup

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Five African countries have booked their tickets to the Qatar 2022 World Cup slated for later this year.

The sub-Saharan Africa set include: Ghana, Cameroon and Senegal, with North African duo Morocco and Tunisia, completing the list .

While the respective teams begin preparations towards the Mondial all things being equal ,four African coaches will be leading their sides to Qatar.

A commonality for all four is that they were all former national team players.Two are substantive managers whiles the other two are interim coaches.

The Four are as follows

  1. Jalel Kadr:Tunisia(interim coach)
  2. Otto Addo:  Ghana (Interim manager)
  3. Rigobert Song: Cameroon
  4. Aliou Cisse:Senegal.

The Senegal gaffer is likely to have the biggest expectation on his shoulders after winning the country’s first African Cup of Nations earlier this year.

Cisse’s charges completed a double over the Pharaohs of Egypt by eliminating the North African from the World Cup playoffs. Incidentally ,both victories came Via penalty kicks.

Otto Addo on  the other hand has turned around Ghana’s Black Stars who entered the playoffs on the back of a shambolic outing at the AFCON.

The team defeated Nigeria Super Eagles – one of the best teams at the 2021 AFCON – after drawing one-all in Abuja after a goalless first leg in Kumasi.

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