CAF appoints Super Eagles assistant coach for African School Football


African School Football will involve over 44 African countries and 800,000 youth participants.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed Super Eagles assistant coach Daniel Amokachi and legendary African footballers Emmanuel Adebayor and Amanda Dlamini to grace the continental finals of the CAF African Schools Football Championship in Zanzibar.

The competition, which includes more than 44 African countries and 800,000 young participants, also includes programs such as youth referee and correspondent initiatives, along with protection measures.


Finidi George and Daniel Amokachi make a perfect match, blending tactical strength with raw passion and unwavering commitment to lead the Super Eagles to victory.


Legendary mentors

Emmanuel Adebayor was named CAF Player of the Year in 2008, and the Togolese star will inspire young talents with his experience in major tournaments such as the World Cup.

Daniel Amokachi is a Nigerian legend. And the winner of the African Cup of Nations, bringing his experience of international success.

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Former South Africa captain Amanda Dlamini has won over 100 caps and played a historic commentator role at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. She will be trusted to empower young female players.

Local heroes are joining the mix

Tanzanian football is well represented by Abdi Kassim Sadoullah (former national team captain) and Hilda Masanchi (under-17 women's national team coach).

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These icons will participate in various activities during the finals, to promote and support the development of African youth football.

The tournament serves as a platform for talented young footballers from across the continent to showcase their skills and fuel their passion for the beautiful game.

The African Schools Football Championship serves as a platform for the discovery and development of future stars in the sport on the continent, and CAF hopes that the tournament will achieve its goal.



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