Veteran French coach Claude Le Roy has been appointed as the new head coach of the Congo national team, marking a return to familiar territory for one of African football’s most experienced and respected managers.
The 78-year-old tactician, widely known as the "White Wizard" for his extensive work across the African continent, has been entrusted with leading the Red Devils through a crucial rebuilding phase.
His appointment was officially announced by Congo's Ministry of Sports on Tuesday, with Senegalese coach Omar Daf named as his assistant.
According to the ministry, the official contract signing ceremony will take place in Brazzaville on June 22, 2026, in the presence of government officials and representatives of the Congolese Football Federation.
Le Roy is no stranger to Congolese football, having previously managed the Red Devils during an earlier spell.
His return comes at a time when the national team is seeking stability and renewed competitiveness after a challenging period.
The Congolese authorities have outlined an ambitious project focused on rebuilding the squad, strengthening the technical structure, and promoting local talent.
A key objective of the new coaching team will be securing qualification for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
Le Roy's appointment adds another chapter to a remarkable coaching career that has seen him manage several African national teams, including Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana, DR Congo, Togo and Congo.
Renowned for his deep understanding of African football, the Frenchman remains one of the continent's most influential coaching figures.
His return has generated considerable excitement among supporters, who hope his vast experience can help restore the Red Devils to prominence on the continental stage.
Working alongside Daf, Le Roy will be tasked with injecting fresh energy, discipline and tactical organization into the squad as Congo begins a new era.
The partnership is expected to blend Le Roy's wealth of experience with Daf's modern coaching perspective, providing a strong foundation for the team's future ambitions.
As Congo looks ahead to the AFCON 2027 qualification campaign, expectations will be high for the returning coach, whose reputation for rebuilding national teams and developing competitive sides has made him one of African football's most enduring figures.
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