The Asian Age

Focus on Seedorf as dozens make coaching debut

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Johannesbu­rg: Former Netherland­s star Clarence Seedorf is among more than a dozen coaches who will make Africa Cup of Nations debuts this weekend in 2019 qualifiers.

Despite underperfo­rming in three previous managerial posts, the 42year- old has been given a four- year contract by reigning African champions Cameroon.

His first match in charge of the ‘ Indomitabl­e Lions’ is away to minnows Comoros in Group B this Saturday.

Cameroon are guaranteed a place in the expanded 24- team 2019 Cup of Nations as hosts, but were included in the qualifying competitio­n to give them match practice. Vastly experience­d and widely travelled Swede SvenGoran Eriksson had been favourite for the Cameroon post after 2017 Cup of Nations- winning coach Hugo Broos was sacked.

Having mastermind­ed a surprise fifth African title, Belgian Broos did not deliver at the 2017 Confederat­ions Cup and failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup was the final straw.

Seedorf got the nod, with fellow former Dutch star Patrick Kluivert as his assistant, having had brief, unsuccessf­ul spells at AC Milan, Shenzhen and Deportivo la Coruna as manager.

“I feel honoured to be given the opportunit­y to manage this great country,” Seedorf said when appointed.

The big test for the former Ajax Amsterdam, AC Milan and Real Madrid midfielder will come next June when Cameroon host the biennial African football showpiece.

Only another title will satisfy Cameroonia­n officials and supporters as the country stages the tournament for the first time since 1972, when it was a mere eight- nation event.

‘ PHARAOHS’ FLOPPED Egypt have appointed Mexican Javier Aguirre, a 59- year- old who has coached his homeland and Japan as well as several Spanish clubs, including Atletico Madrid.

He succeeds Hector Cuper, the Argentine not offered a contract extension after the ‘ Pharaohs’ flopped at the World Cup, losing all three group matches.

His first assignment is at home to modest Niger and the main issue would appear to be how many goals Mohamed Salahinspi­red Egypt win by.

Aguirre got the job ahead of Bosnian Vahid Halilhodzi­c, who took Algeria to the last 16 at the 2014 World Cup before quitting over what he considered hostile media coverage.

While many of the new coaches are non- Africans, Tanzanian officials tired of a lack of delivery by numerous Europeans have signed former Nigeria star Emmanuel Amuneke.

Belgian Marc Wilmots disappoint­ed as coach of the ‘ Elephants’, failing to qualify for this year’s World Cup and losing at home to Guinea in a 2019 Cup of Nations eliminator. His successor is local Ibrahim Kamara.

 ??  ?? Reigning African champions Cameroon have hired ex- Dutch stars Clarence Seedorf ( left) and Patrick Kluivert as coaches.
Reigning African champions Cameroon have hired ex- Dutch stars Clarence Seedorf ( left) and Patrick Kluivert as coaches.

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