Madjid Bougherra has been appointed head coach of Lebanon’s national football team, with the Lebanese federation confirming a three-year deal for the Algerian tactician in a move designed to strengthen the side’s continental ambitions.
The former international captain, who recently guided his country to victory at the Arab Cup, takes charge at a moment Lebanese football officials see as an opportunity for renewal and long-term planning.
His arrival is viewed internally as a strategic decision aimed at raising standards and competitiveness ahead of future international tournaments.
Lebanon’s federation believes Bougherra’s leadership qualities and experience at the highest level will be central to shaping a more resilient and structured national side.
The three-year contract is intended to provide stability, allowing time to implement tactical ideas, develop squad cohesion and establish a clear footballing identity.
Officials see the appointment as part of a broader effort to position the national team more strongly within the continental landscape.
By placing trust in a coach associated with discipline and collective organisation, the federation hopes to lay foundations for consistent performances rather than short-term gains.
Bougherra’s recent success has reinforced his reputation as a figure capable of guiding teams through competitive environments.
Lebanese football authorities expect that pedigree to translate into a project focused on steady growth, preparation and ambition.
The federation’s decision underscores its intention to invest in a structured sporting vision.
With a multi-year commitment in place, attention now turns to how the new coaching leadership will shape preparations for upcoming competitions, with expectations centred on building a team capable of competing with greater confidence and cohesion.







