Sochaux' Senegalese headcoach Omar Daf looks on during the French Cup last-64 football match between Lille LOSC and Football Club Sochaux-Montbéliard at the Pierre Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, near Lille on January 7, 2019. (Photo by DENIS CHARLET / AFP)
Omar Daf has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the vacant Mali national team manager position. The Senegalese coach, who recently parted ways with Amiens in France, is now eyeing a high-profile role with the Aigles du Mali as they seek a fresh direction following their Africa Cup of Nations exit.
The Malian Football Federation has initiated its recruitment process after dismissing Tom Saintfiet, whose tenure ended prematurely following the team’s round-of-16 elimination. Multiple candidates are under consideration for the crucial role.
Among the potential successors is Omar Daf, a former Senegal international who has managed clubs like Sochaux, Dijon, and Amiens. His interest in the position has been formally confirmed, with reports suggesting he has already impressed in early discussions with Malian football authorities.
a new challenge for omar daf
This opportunity could mark a significant milestone in Daf’s coaching career, as he has yet to lead a national team despite his extensive club experience in France. Taking charge of Mali’s squad would represent a career-defining move, positioning him among Africa’s top football tacticians.
With the Federation expected to announce its decision within weeks, the competition remains fierce. Several high-profile names are in contention, but Daf’s tactical acumen and international exposure make him a compelling candidate for the role.
For now, reports confirm that Omar Daf is among the shortlisted candidates vying to guide the Aigles du Mali toward future glory.
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