Congo’s National Team Search for New Coach After Isaac N'Gata's Dismissal
Khaled Hegazy
Dailysports's expert
Following Isaac N'Gata's dismissal on Friday, Congo's national football team is searching for a new head coach. Two seasoned French coaches are apparently being considered by the nation's football organization as possible Red Devils successors.
Patrice Beaumelle, who used to coach Ivory Coast, and Nicolas Dupuis, who currently coaches South Sudan, are both said to be top candidates. Both coaches know a lot about African football, which makes them good choices to lead Congo's national team.
Beaumelle, who led Ivory Coast through a series of successful campaigns, including a stint as assistant coach when they won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, is highly regarded in African football circles. On the other hand, Dupuis has shown his skill in planning and strategy in South Sudan, and his successes in Madagascar make him a strong candidate for the job.
Who will be in control will determine the future of Congo's football, and Beaumelle and Dupuis are strong candidates to lead the Red Devils to unprecedented glory.