CAF: Coaches Gear Up for the biggest Club competitions in Africa

Football enthusiasts across Africa are eagerly anticipating the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League 2023-24 campaign.
The tournament will see some top clubs make significant managerial changes as they seek to build championship-winning squads.
Esperance de Tunis has reappointed Moin Chabaani, while Wydad AC has a new head coach in Adil Ramzi. CR Belouizdad welcomes Belgian trainer Sven Vandenbroeck, and Raja Club Athletic marks a historic occasion with the appointment of Josef Zinnbauer as their new coach. TP Mazembe has welcomed back former coach Lamine N’Diaye, while Nasreddine Nabi has taken up the reins of Moroccan champions AS FAR Rabat. The competition promises an engaging blend of experience, tactics, and aspirations, and this edition will see a significant alteration in the format. There will be no playoff round for teams that face elimination in the second preliminary stage, intensifying the race for a place on the prestigious group stage.

Credit: CAF

1 thought on “CAF: Coaches Gear Up for the biggest Club competitions in Africa”

  1. Esoro Nduka Michael

    Katar 2022 has come and gone.Expectations are high… 5 African Coaches fully represented during the tournament and they. Saudi Arabia Shocked Argentina during the world cup. The gap between top footballing nationals and the so called” underdogs is so thin… We have the coaches. We have the clubs who can invest in football business… The competition is growing yearly… The price more is much more attractive: there’s a lot to play for…. We coaches who can complete. We need coaches who can manage players… We need coaches who are technically sound to get it right in Africa… spending money is the business of soccer and am glad we are living the dream and with the impact of ACC- African Coaches Connect… the sky is just the starting point…

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