Rigobert Song and Aliou Cissé among the four homegrown coaches to lead African teams to the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar.

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Song’s Cameroon saw off Algeria 2-1 in the return legof the play-offd on Tuesday night to qualify on the away goal rule 2-2 as Cissé’s Senegal inflicted more pain on the Pharaohs when they edged Mo Salaah and company 3-1 on penalties.
Other African coaches who have guided their respective nations to the first ever World Cup to be held in November/December are Otto Addo (Ghana) and Jalel Kadri (Tunisia).

Vahid Halihodzic from Bosnia is the only foreigner handling an African team, Morocco currently.
