According to statistics, the 32 teams involved in the two African interclub competitions, which start Friday evening, are trained by coaches of 18 diverse nationalities, including 12 Africans.
Just like AFCON 2021 in Cameroon, in which 15 of the twenty-four participating teams are led by an African coach, the same trend is employed with the clubs involved in the group stage of the Champions League and the CAF Cup.
TN Sports gives you a list of the names that will be on the sidelines.
Champions League: a South African presence power 4
– Mamelodi Sundows: Manqoba Mungqithi-Rulami Mokwena
– AmaZulu FC: Benedict McCarthy
– Al-Ahly: Pitso Mosimane
– Jwaneng Galaxy: Morena Ramoreboli
– Esperance of Tunis: Radhi Jaïdi
– WAC Casablanca: Walid Regragui
– Sagrada Esperanca: Roque Sapiri
– Petro de Luanda: Mateus Manuel Agostinho
– Horoya AC: Lamine N’Diaye
– ES Setif: Nabil Kouki
– Zamalek: Patrice Carteron
– Star of the Sahel: Roger Lemerre
– Al-Hilal: Joao Mota
– Al-Merreikh: Lee Clark
– Raja Casablanca: Marc Wilmots
– CR Belouizdad: Marcos Paqueta
CAF Cup: Tunisian domination with 4 positions occupied
– Al-Ahli Tripoli: Fathi Jebal
– JS Saoura: Kais Yaacoubi
– Al-masry: Mouine Chaabani
– Al-Ittihad Tripoli: Mohamed Kouki
– CS Sfaxien: Jorge Costa
– Pyramids FC: Kelvin Kaindu
– Pyramids FC: Ehab Galal
– Royal Leopards: Edwin Maisubela
– Orlando Pirates: Mania Ncikazi-Fadluraghman Davids
– Cotton Sport: Souleymanou Aboubakar
– USG Niger: Zakariaou Yaou
– RS Berkan: Florent Ibenge
– AS Otoho: Aliou Badra
– TP Mazembe: Franck Duma
– ASEC Abidjan: Julien Chevalier
– Simba SC: Pablo Franco
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