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After the new fiasco of the Algerian team at the African Cup of Nations, Djamel Belmadi would like to stay in post until the 2026 World Cup. The Algerian federation will have to pay dearly to dismiss the 2019 African champion coach .
Djamel Belmadi has not yet left his position as coach of the Algerian national team. A few days after the new humiliation suffered by the Greens, with elimination in the first round of the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast (as in 2022), the 47-year-old technician would like to continue his mission and qualify his country for the 2026 World Cup, as indicated by journalist Yacine Benlamnouar on X.
The president of the Algerian federation, Walid Sadi, however, decided to change national coach. To fire Belmadi, who left Algiers to return to Doha (where he has lived for many years), you will have to sign a huge check. A year ago, the native of Champigny-sur-Marne extended until 2026 with an annual salary of 2.5 million euros! The financial agreement, if there is one, will offer quite a jackpot to the former OM attacking midfielder.
According to the same journalist, the federation contacted several coaches and two natives of Yugoslavia would be on pole: Vahid Halilhodzic, coach of the Greens from 2011 to 2014 (for a historic round of 16 at the 2014 World Cup), and Vladimir Petkovic, the coach of Switzerland from 2014 to 2021. For DZ Foot, it is rather Hervé Renard, currently at the head of the French women’s team, who would be targeted by the leaders of the FAF.
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