Ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifying match with
Nigeria in Kigali, Rwanda has named Algeria’s Adel Amrouche as their new head
coach. The contract is for two years.
Amrouche, 56, replaces Germany’s Frank Torsten
Spittler whose contract wasn’t extended when it ended in December 2024.
Amrouche is not new to the East African terrain. His
most recent job in the region was the Tanzanian national team which he handled
from March 4, 2023 to January 19, 2024.
He has also previously coached Kenya and Burundi all
within the CECAFA zone. This is the Algerian’s seventh national team job having
also handled Botswana, Libya and Equatorial Guinea.
He had also handled two top-flight clubs in the
continent, Daring Club Motema Pembe of DR Congo and Algeria’s MC
Algiers.
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