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Ibenge na wasaidizi wake wamepewa jukumu la kuhakikisha congo wnaachukua ubingwa wa AFCON kitu ambacho ni impossible hata yeye kakiri ni ngumu so baada ya afcon tutarajie zahera tofauti wa yanga maana sasa hivi ka relax akijua mshahara wa team ya taifa kila mwezi unasoma,ole wenu mumcheleweshee kuanzia mwezi wa nane
Home Football DR Congo Ibenge coach asked to win 2019 AFCON or resign
DR Congo Ibenge coach asked to win 2019 AFCON or resign
The 57-year-old coach, who also manages local top-flight Vita Club, had been criticised by the country’s football officials and fans for the ‘lack of progress’ of the national team.
However, the qualification to the upcoming AFCON doused the pressure on the coach but that could only be temporary.
“We have decided to give Mr Ibenge and his collaborators a four-month extension with the objective of winning the 2019 AFCON. If the objective is not met, we would unfortunately part ways with the coach and his staff,” Barthelemey Okito, secretary of the ministry of sports said on Tuesday.
Ibenge responded moments later, describing the objective as ‘too high’, considering the quality of the players in his current team.
“With the quality of players we have, how do we work with such objective? It’s not fair to put such high pressure on the players. We will go to Egypt and do our best,” he said.
Home Football DR Congo Ibenge coach asked to win 2019 AFCON or resign
DR Congo Ibenge coach asked to win 2019 AFCON or resign
The 57-year-old coach, who also manages local top-flight Vita Club, had been criticised by the country’s football officials and fans for the ‘lack of progress’ of the national team.
However, the qualification to the upcoming AFCON doused the pressure on the coach but that could only be temporary.
“We have decided to give Mr Ibenge and his collaborators a four-month extension with the objective of winning the 2019 AFCON. If the objective is not met, we would unfortunately part ways with the coach and his staff,” Barthelemey Okito, secretary of the ministry of sports said on Tuesday.
Ibenge responded moments later, describing the objective as ‘too high’, considering the quality of the players in his current team.
“With the quality of players we have, how do we work with such objective? It’s not fair to put such high pressure on the players. We will go to Egypt and do our best,” he said.