African teams to field all home-grown coaches for the first time in the World Cup 

Africa will have five home-grown coaches at the World Cup finals for the first time in a breakthrough that could lead to a change of mindset and more oppoopportunities locals, during the tournament, which will start from November 20 to December 18.
Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia all head to Qatar next week with a local in charge, representative of a dramatic shift in attitude from football leaders on the continent.
The African teams are led by: Walid Regraki, coach of Morocco, Jalal Kadri, coach of Tunisia, Aliou Cisse, coach of Senegal, Otto Addo, coach of Ghana, and Rigobert Song, coach of Cameroon.
All African teams are seeking to reach the quarter- in the 2022 World Cup, which is the furthest round the continent's teams have reached throughout the history of the tournament.


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