Omar Tchomogo, the former Beninese international, is reportedly being considered for the vacant coaching position of the Madagascar national football team. The post has been unfilled since the dismissal of Amir Abdou, and the Malagasy Football Federation is now evaluating potential candidates to take over the team.
Tchomogo, who has already established himself as a coach, is seen as a strong contender for the role.
Currently managing Niort in France, the 47-year-old has been gaining attention for his coaching credentials and is regarded as a top choice to lead the Barea of Madagascar.
His extensive experience on the bench, paired with his international football background, makes him a promising candidate to guide the national team.
Tchomogo has proven his ability in various coaching roles and is now poised for what could be a significant step in his managerial career.
While official confirmation of the appointment has not been made, reports suggest that Tchomogo is currently in pole position to take charge of the Malagasy national team.
If appointed, he will face the challenge of revitalizing the team and leading them in their upcoming international campaigns.