Aside from players stealing the limelight, Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is also known to have produced some ace coaches that have gone to compete with the best from around the world.
The likes of Hassan Shehata, Herve Renard, Claude Le Roy, Stephen Keshi, Hugo Broos are among the finest to have graced the continent plus hold special memories among fans of the nations they guided to glory, reports Vanguard.
Going into the AFCON in Cote D’Ivoire, 24 coaches will be treading the touchline as they dish out instructions to their team and perhaps run the tracks in some no-hold-barred celebration.
Of the 24 coaches to be on parade at the AFCON, 15 are indigenous while 9 are foreign coaches:
The 24 AFCON 2023 coaches
Zambia: Avram Grant (Israel)
Tunisia: Jalel Kadri (Tunisia)
Tanzania: Adel Amrouche (Algeria)
Senegal: Aliou Cissé (Senegal)
DR Congo: Sébastien Desabre (France)
Nigeria: Jose Pereiro (Portugal)
Namibia: Benjamin Collin (Namibia)
Mozambique: Chiquinho Conde (Mozambique)
Mauritania: Amir Abdou (Comoros)
Mali: Eric Chelle (Mali)
Morocco: Walid Regragui (Morocco)
Equatorial Guinea: Juan Micha (Equatorial Guinea)
Guinea Bissau: Baciro Candé (Guinea Bissau)
Guinea: Kaba Diawara (Guinea)
Ghana: Chris Hughton (Ireland)
Gambia: Tom Sainfiet (Belgium)
Egypt : Rui Vitoria (Portugal)
Ivory Coast: Jean Louis Gasset (France)
Cape Verde: Bubista (Cape Verde)
Cameroon: Rigobert Song (Cameroon)
Burkina Faso: Hubert Velud (France)
Angola: Pedro Gonçalves (Portugal)
Algeria: Djamel Belmadi (Algeria)
South Africa: Hugo Broos (Belgium)