Chad finds itself among the eight African nations battling for a coveted spot in the tournament. Ranked among the lowest in the FIFA rankings, Chad faces Mauritius in a crucial preliminary contest set to unfold from March 20 to 26. Aiming for a historic qualification, Coach Kevin Nicaise has taken charge, setting the stage for what could be a defining moment for Chadian football.
The Sao coach, Kévin Nicaise, arrived in the capital, Ndjamena, on Saturday, March 2, accompanied by video analyst Abdelbassed Maslama.
The seasoned 38-year-old Belgian tactician, fully cognizant of the significance of the upcoming matches, wasted no time immersing himself in the local football scene.
The duo observed the championship clash between Aiglons FC and Elect Sport, which concluded in a hard-fought draw (0-0).
As Chad braces for the decisive encounter against Mauritius, Kevin Nicaise is meticulously preparing his squad.
The coach is expected to unveil the final roster of Sao players later this week, a list that will carry the hopes and aspirations of a nation eager to break free from the shackles of early exits and administrative turmoil that have marred past campaigns.
Preparations for the double confrontation against the Dodos will kick into high gear in the middle of the upcoming week, with a substantial contingent of local players set to join the training sessions.
The stakes are high for Chad, and the football fraternity eagerly awaits to see if Coach Kevin Nicaise can guide the team to a breakthrough, securing a place in the AFCON2025 qualifiers and potentially marking a new chapter in Chadian football history.