Algerian Coach Quits as Team Gets Eliminated From AFCON
Algeria’s coach, George Leekens became the first coaching casualty of the African Nations Cup, AFCON, resigning on Tuesday after his team were eliminated less than three months after taking the job.
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He said in a statement to the Algerian Football Management that “Given the pressure exerted on the federation and the national team, I prefer to stop my contract. For the good of all, I prefer to leave even if I do it with a sore heart while wishing all the success in the world to the national team,”
Algeria finishing with a 2-2 draw against Senegal in Franceville on Monday failed to win a game in Group A, for only a second point from three matches.
Algeria had been among the pre-tournament favorites but were held in their opening game by outsiders Zimbabwe and lost to neighbors Tunisia.
It was the second spell in charge of the Algerian team for the 67-year-old who has also coached the national sides of Belgium and Tunisia.
Algeria had been among the pre-tournament favorites but were held in their opening game by outsiders Zimbabwe and lost to neighbors Tunisia.
It was the second spell in charge of the Algerian team for the 67-year-old who has also coached the national sides of Belgium and Tunisia.
George Leekens took the job as the Algerian coach on Oct. 27, days after being fired by Belgian club Lokeren.
Leekens’ availability coincided with Algeria’s search for a coach after axing Milovan Rajevac. The Serbian had been in the job for 113 days before being fired after Algeria began their World Cup qualifying campaign with a home draw against Cameroon.
The North African country have now been through four coaches since they reached the knockout phase of the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014.
Leekens’ availability coincided with Algeria’s search for a coach after axing Milovan Rajevac. The Serbian had been in the job for 113 days before being fired after Algeria began their World Cup qualifying campaign with a home draw against Cameroon.
The North African country have now been through four coaches since they reached the knockout phase of the last World Cup in Brazil in 2014.
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