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Hervé Renard would be in pole position to succeed Djamel Belmadi on the Fennecs bench.
On Wednesday, the president of the Algerian Football Federation (FAF) announced the departure of coach Djamel Belmadi. He did not “survive” elimination in the first round of the African Cup of Nations. “We have reached an amicable agreement to end our relationship”wrote the boss of the FAF, Walid Sadi, on his X account.
According to The Team, the Algerian Football Federation would already have a favorite to succeed Belmadi. This is Hervé Renard, under contract with the FFF and stationed with the French women’s team until the Paris Olympics. “I am under contract with the French Federation until next August. I cannot comment on this matter.”declared the main interested party, with from El-Biladan Algerian media outlet, after being questioned about this rumor.
🇩🇿 What profile does Algeria need today?
🗣 @walidacherchour : “The number 1 option, for me, is Hervé Renard, after the Olympics. Karim Ziani has moved closer to the selection in the last few days. The logical choice would be Madjid Bougherra.” #RMClive pic.twitter.com/752qfPeZz5
— After Foot RMC (@AfterRMC) January 24, 2024
In the past, Hervé Renard has already distinguished himself by winning the African Cup of Nations twice. In 2012 with Zambia and in 2015 at the helm of Ivory Coast. During the last World Cup in Qatar, the 55-year-old technician, then coach of Saudi Arabia, achieved the feat of beating Argentina in the first match of the group stages.
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