The African Nations Cup Egypt 2019 marked the happy end of the national coaches, who brilliantly starred in the continental event, which was held for the first time with the participation of 24 teams. The curse of five coaches - all foreigners - left their posts due to poor results. Oscillating between survival and departure.

There are 10 national trainers at the helm of Cannes, while the French have a remarkable presence through seven coaches and one coach from Mexico, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Serbia, Scotland and Nigeria.

Algerian national coach Gamal Belmadi, who led the team to the continental title after a 29-year absence, and Senegalese Alois Cisse, who reached the final before losing to the Greens with a no-reply goal,

Côte d'Ivoire has placed its trust in coach Ibrahima Kamar, 53, Mali, who has appointed Mohamed Jaswia, 61, and Ghana, who has chosen Kusi Abia, as the new coach in the African continent. (58 years).

The French coaches did not expect what was expected of them in the tournament, especially the coach of «Atlantic Stars», Herve Rennard, who left the tournament from the role of the 16, while his fellow Alain Gereis ranked fourth with the Tunisian team, the best results for the team of Madagascar, Dupuy, who managed to lead the team to the quarter-finals in a surprise high-caliber, after qualifying for the second group at the expense of Nigeria, bronze medal in the tournament.

The most recent of these was the Dutch Clarence Seedorf, who was sacked as coach of Cameroon after the failure of the Lions to maintain the title of African Nations and to bid farewell to the tournament from the role of the 16th. Youth and sports in Cameroon as «failed».

The Mexican coach, Javier Aguirre, also paid the bill for the Egyptian team's early exit from the African Nations Cup in the Round of 16, as they were sacked after the South Africa game lost by the Pharaohs without a reply.

He joined the departures with Aguirre of the Egyptian Federation, which made a collective resignation to absorb the anger of the Egyptian street after this unexpected departure.

Despite the impressive levels given by Sebastien Dassaber to the "Karaki" team, the Ugandan Union has agreed to break the contract with the French coach by mutual consent, after the exit of the African Nations Cup 2019, the role of the 16, by Senegal for a 1-0.

The Tanzanian Football Federation announced the dismissal of Nigerian Emmanuel Amoneki from the team's training after the African Cup of Nations group stage, losing three games against Algeria, Kenya and Senegal, to finish fourth and final in the standings of the Group C without points.

The team of former Equatorial Guinea coach Paul Bout, despite being successful in qualifying for the Round of 16, came third after finishing third in Madagascar's second group, but left the competition after a tough 3-0 defeat by Algeria.

The Frenchman, Herve Renard, announced his departure from the Moroccan national team after more than three years in the post, confirming that the decision was taken before the disappointing participation of the Atlas Lions in the African Cup of Nations. "It's time for me to turn the page of this long and beautiful chapter of my life," Reynard said in a statement posted on Twitter. "He started at the top of the art department of the Atlas at the beginning of 2016."

The two-time African Cup of Nations title was linked to Zambia in 2012 and Ivory Coast in 2015 with a number of teams, led by Saudi Arabia, which is widely seen in Moroccan circles as having agreed with Saudi Football Federation officials before the African Nations Cup To take over the technical leadership of «green».

Ghana's national coach, Quesi Appiah, is expected to join the departing coaches for the technical seats. His contract will officially leave the team if he does not win the continental title with the Black Stars.

Appiah is currently facing massive public criticism demanding his dismissal from office after the exit from the role of the 16 at the hands of Tunisia.

Congo coach Florent Ibingi is also in doubt as press reports indicate he is leaving the team after the Congolese federation began a search for an alternative coach.

The Departed Trainers

Egypt: Javier Aguirre.

Cameroon: Clarence Seedorf.

Uganda: Sebastian Dasper.

Tanzania: Emmanuel Emuniki.

Equatorial Guinea: Paul Bout.

French Trainers

Morocco: Herve Renard.

Tunisia: Alain Gires.

Madagascar: Nicolas DeBoy.

Uganda: Sebastian Dasper.

Kenya: Sebastian Mini.

Mauritania: Corinthine Martinez.

Benin: Michel Dossier.

National Trainers

Algeria: Jamal Belmady.

Senegal: Alio Cisse.

Côte d'Ivoire: Ibrahima Camara.

Mali: Mohamed Magasuba.

Democratic Republic of Congo:

Florent Ibingi

Ghana: Kusi Abiah.

Zimbabwe: Sandy Chidzhamboa.

Namibia: Ricardo Manity.

Burundi: Olivier Nyongiko.

Guinea Bissau: Basiro Kandy.

Dutchman Clarence Seedorf left Cameroon for the worst.

The name of French coach Renard is linked to big teams, notably the Saudi Green.