The search for the next Algeria national team coach involves a careful consideration of specific conditions laid out for the candidates by the committee set up for the appointment.
These conditions emphasize a commitment to fostering the growth of local players, active involvement in the training of local coaches, supervision of the national championship, and collaboration with representatives from local clubs.
Additionally, candidates are expected to actively contribute to working meetings with these clubs and play a pivotal role in the development of the local national team.
The committee appointed by the Algerian Football Federation will thoroughly examine the profiles of the five contenders vying for the position:
1. Carlos Queiroz: Currently holding a strong position in the race for the role.
2. Hervé Renard: Given priority if he resigns from his current position as France Women’s national team head coach.
3. Vahid Halilhodžić – Former Algeria coach and currently unattached.
4. Vladimir Petkovic
5. Tom Saintfiet – Recently resigned from his position as the head coach of Gambia.
The committee is open to considering other intriguing profiles that may emerge during the process.
Each candidate will be scrutinized based on their experience, capabilities, and alignment with the outlined conditions.
The decision-making process will play a crucial role in selecting a national coach who not only meets the criteria but also brings a dynamic approach to the development of the local football landscape.