Inside AFCON: Meet the National Team Coaches of the 2019 Cup of Nations

The 24 national teams at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations will be led by coaches from different parts of the world.

Among the participating countries, only 10 countries will be parading indigenous coaches at the competition. BusyBuddies highlights the coaches at the 2019 AFCON per groups and their origin.

Meet them.

AFCON 2019 Group A Coaches:

Egypt – Javier Aguirre (Mexican)

Zimbabwe – Sunday Chidzambwa (Zimbabwean)

Uganda –  Sébastien Desabre (French)

DR Congo – Florent Ibengé (Congolese)

AFCON 2019 Group B Coaches:

Madagascar – Nicolas Dupuis (French)

Burundi – Olivier Niyungeko (Burundian)

Guinea – Paul Put (Belgian)

Nigeria – Gernot Rohr (French-German)

AFCON 2019 Group C Coaches:

Kenya – Sébastien Migné (French)

Tanzania – Emmanuel Amunike (Nigeria)

Algeria – Djamel Belmadi (Algerian)

Senegal – Aliou Cissé (Senegalese)

AFCON 2019 Group D Coaches:

Namibia – Fillemon Kanalelo (Namibian)

South Africa – Stuart Baxter (English)

Ivory Coast – Ibrahim Kamara (Ivorian)

Morocco – Herve Renard (French)

AFCON 2019 Group E Coaches:

Angola – Srdjan Vasiljevic (Serbian)

Mauritania – Corentin Martins (French)

Mali – Mohamed Magassouba (Malian)

Tunisia – Alain Giresse (French)

AFCON 2019 Group F Coaches:

Guinea-Bissau – Baciro Candé (Bissauan)

Benin – Michel Dussuyer (French)

Ghana – Kwesi Appiah (Ghanaian)

Cameroon – Clarence Seedorf (Dutch)