• Tuesday, 21 March 2017

    Cote d’Ivoire names Wilmots new coach


    Former Belgium coach Marc Wilmots has been appointed to lead Cote d’Ivoire’s World Cup qualifying bid, the country’s football authorities said on Tuesday.
    Wilmots, 48, is one of an elite band of players to have played at four World Cups, and also led Belgium into the 2014 World Cup during his stint as coach with them between 2012-2016.
    One of Africa’s big guns and a regular World Cup qualifier, Cote d’Ivoire flopped badly at the defence of their continental title at the Africa Cup of Nations in February, crashing out in the first round.
    Then coach Frenchman Michel Dussuyer was sacked and replaced by a caretaker coach Ibrahim Kamara, who last week unveiled a vastly changed squad for two upcoming friendlies with Russia and Senegal, reports supersport.com.
    The nation lead Africa zone group C with four points from two games ahead of Morocco and Gabon on two, and Mali on one. They need to win the group to make the cut for Russia 2018.

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