African Coaches archives Benin Features & Interviews Football Latest News WAFU B

Benin U20 coach Raymond Tchayé targets progress in WAFU B tournament

Benin U20 coach Raymond Tchayé targets progress in WAFU B tournament Benin U20 coach Raymond Tchayé targets progress in WAFU B tournament   Benin U20 coach Raymond Tchayé targets progress in WAFU B tournament   AfricaSoccercom

Raymond Tchayé has set his sights firmly on leading the Benin U20 Cheetahs beyond the group stage of the upcoming WAFU B U20 Cup, which runs from 10 to 23 July 2025 in Accra, Ghana.

The third edition of the regional tournament sees Benin drawn into Group A alongside regional heavyweights Ghana and Nigeria. In an exclusive with 229foot, the France-trained coach—whose formative years included time at Red Star—outlined his gameplan, ambitions, and belief in the young squad’s potential.

“This draw will reveal our efforts”

Reflecting on the group, Tchayé described it as “balanced but tough”, emphasising that even nations with smaller footballing traditions now offer formidable opposition in West Africa.

“There are no longer any small nations in football… We respect our opponents, but we also have confidence in our group,” he asserted, interpreting the draw as an opportunity to showcase the progress made under his stewardship.

Genuine hopes in Group A

With both Ghana and Nigeria regularly supplying talent to elite academies and clubs, Benin’s path is far from straightforward. Yet Tchayé believes strongly in his players. “Our chances are real,” he said.

“We have a young but talented squad… If we remain focused, disciplined, and united, we have every chance of making it out of this group.” His message is clear: take each match seriously and start the competition strongly.

A stepping stone to bigger stage

Qualification for the U20 AFCON remains the primary ambition. The WAFU tournament serves as the gateway, and beyond simply advancing, Tchayé wants his players to use the experience as a launchpad.

“We also want this competition to serve as a springboard for our young players: to gain experience, to improve their game and their mentality,” he explained.

He insists this is about building a generation that can compete consistently at continental level and—by extension—the global stage.

A plea to the nation

Exuding passion and national pride, Tchayé extended an emotive appeal to the entire Beninese community. “I call on the support of all the people of Benin.

Our young people need to feel that an entire country is behind them,” he said. He urged fans to show their support through messages, prayers, and—if possible—attending matches in Accra. “Together, let’s make the U20 Cheetahs shine!”

What lies ahead

As the squad prepares to depart for Ghana, the immediate challenge is familiarisation. Training sessions will focus on harnessing the mental fortitude required to take on established footballing nations.

Tchayé has placed particular emphasis on discipline and cohesion, believing that unity will be the key to navigating a compact group stage schedule where recovery and mental strength matter as much as tactical awareness.

The coach also hinted at possible tactical adaptations. Against physically imposing opponents like Nigeria, aerial strength and compact defending may prove vital, while matches against Ghana could require sharper midfield control and swift transitions. His France-influenced training methods, honed at Red Star and during his coaching education, will emphasise game intelligence and structured play.

A personal mission

For Tchayé, this is his first major coaching assignment with a national team. The opportunity brings both pressure and privilege. He acknowledges the weight of expectation, but his tone remains measured.

“This draw will reveal our efforts,” he repeated, underlining his belief that hard work in training and preparation will translate to performance on the field.

His journey embodies resilience—much like many of his players—emerging through French youth systems before returning to Africa to contribute to national football development.

His belief is clear: these tournaments aren’t just victories or defeats, but building blocks for long-term growth.

Looking ahead

As the tournament approaches, all attention turns to Accra. Can Benin’s U20 side defy early odds and progress? Will Tchayé’s methods inspire confidence and grit? The coming days will reveal whether preparation meets performance.

One thing is certain: Benin’s young Cheetahs will be motivated—and a nation will watch.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 Joie Islam Slimani   Islam Slimani Targeted by Four Interested Clubs   AfricaSoccercom
Football Latest News

Islam Slimani Targeted by Four Interested Clubs

Islam Slimani Attracts Premier League Interest Amid Sporting Lisbon Exit Rumours Algerian striker Islam Slimani may be on his way
 Younes Bnou Marzouk 710x398   Juventus Moroccan Younes Bnou Marzouk Loaned to Westerlo   AfricaSoccercom
Football Latest News

Juventus: Moroccan Younes Bnou Marzouk Loaned to Westerlo

Younes Bnou Marzouk Joins Westerlo on Loan from Juventus 19-year-old Moroccan striker Younes Bnou Marzouk is set for a new
 sénégal 710x355   Friendly Senegals Starting XI to Face South Africa   AfricaSoccercom
Football Latest News

Friendly: Senegal’s Starting XI to Face South Africa

Senegal Set to Face South Africa in Friendly After Namibia Victory Senegal will take on South Africa in a friendly
 Manuel Da Costa   Moroccos Marouane Da Costa We Are Humble but Ambitious   AfricaSoccercom
Countries Football Latest News

Morocco’s Marouane Da Costa: “We Are Humble but Ambitious”

**Marouane Da Costa on Morocco’s World Cup Qualifying Hopes Despite Injury** Marouane Da Costa has been omitted from Morocco’s squad
 aderage 300x159   EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR ANOTHER SCORER FOR TOTTENHAM WHO LEADS AHEAD OF SWANSEA  VIDEO   AfricaSoccercom
COSAFA Countries E-Sports Football

EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR: ANOTHER SCORER FOR TOTTENHAM WHO LEADS AHEAD OF SWANSEA – VIDEO

Emmanuel Adebayor continues to prove his worth on the pitch, dispelling any doubts about his exclusion under André Villas-Boas. On
 RIO AVE 201112   CHELSEA RECRUITS GHANAIAN CHRISTIAN ATSU THEN LOANS HIM TO VITESSE ARNHEM   AfricaSoccercom
Blog Football Foreign Leagues Latest News

CHELSEA RECRUITS GHANAIAN CHRISTIAN ATSU THEN LOANS HIM TO VITESSE ARNHEM

The transfer of Ghanaian attacking midfielder Christian Atsu to Chelsea has been officially confirmed. Atsu signed a 5-year contract with

Discover the ultimate blend of luxury and precision with the best replica watch. This stunning timepiece captures the essence of elegance and performance, making it the perfect accessory for both formal and casual occasions. Elevate your style without compromising your budget—experience sophistication today!

[elementor-template id="249733"]