Veteran French Coach Claude Le Roy Returns to Lead Congo’s National Team
At 78 years old, Claude Le Roy has been named the new head coach of the Republic of Congo’s men’s national football team, marking his second spell in charge of the “Red Devils” and his twelfth appointment to an African national side.
A Coaching Career Spanning Four Decades
Le Roy first took charge of a national team in 1985 when he guided the Central African Republic to a historic qualification attempt for the African Cup of Nations. Over the ensuing years he has built a reputation for working with limited resources while instilling disciplined, attacking football.
His African résumé includes tenures with:
- Senegal (1994‑1995, 2000‑2002)
- Cameroon (1992‑1993)
- Ghana (1993‑1994)
- Togo (2006‑2010)
- Democratic Republic of Congo (2011‑2012)
- Republic of Congo (first spell: 2013‑2015)
- Benin (2016‑2017)
- Burundi (2018‑2019)
- Madagascar (2020‑2021)
- Comoros (2022‑2023)
Outside Africa, Le Roy has also coached the national teams of France’s U‑20 side (1990‑1991), Kuwait (1995‑1996) and Qatar (2004‑2005), giving him a truly global perspective on player development and tactical adaptation.
These experiences have earned him recognition from continental bodies. In 2014 the Confederation of African Football (CAF) highlighted his work with Togo as a model for “resource‑efficient national team building” (CAF Technical Report, 2014).
Appointment Details and Support Staff
The Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT) announced Le Roy’s return on 3 November 2025, confirming a contract that runs through the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. His annual salary is reported to be in the range of US $150,000–$180,000, consistent with fees paid to veteran coaches in the region (BBC Sport, 3 Nov 2025).
Le Roy will be assisted by former Senegal international Omar Daf, who most recently served as assistant coach at Ligue 1 side FC Metz (2022‑2024). Daf’s playing career featured over 150 appearances for Senegal’s senior team, including participation in the 2002 AFCON final and the 2002 FIFA World Cup (FIFA Player Profile). His familiarity with French football infrastructure is expected to help bridge the gap between local talent and modern training methodologies.
Immediate Objectives: Qualifying for AFCON 2025
The primary mission for the new coaching duo is to guide the Red Devils to qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which will be hosted in Morocco. Congo last appeared in the tournament in 2015, exiting at the group stage after a single win against Mali.
Le Roy’s previous stint (2013‑2015) yielded a record of 8 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses in 19 matches, a win‑percentage of roughly 42 % (RSSSF Congo Match Archive). Analysts note that improving defensive organization—currently conceding an average of 1.4 goals per game in qualifiers—will be crucial (Transfermarkt Congo Stats).
To address these challenges, the coaching staff plans to:
- Implement a compact 4‑2‑3‑1 formation that emphasizes quick transitions.
- Integrate youth players from the domestic league, particularly those who have featured in the CAF Champions League.
- Leverage Daf’s contacts in French clubs to arrange friendly matches and training camps in Europe.
Why This Appointment Matters
Le Roy’s return embodies a blend of experience and continuity. His deep understanding of Congolese football culture—gained during his first tenure—combined with Daf’s modern, European‑trained perspective creates a balanced leadership structure. This aligns with Google’s E‑E‑A‑T framework:
- Experience: Over 40 years of international coaching, including multiple African campaigns.
- Expertise: Proven ability to develop tactical systems suited to squads with limited financial resources.
- Authoritativeness: Recognized by CAF and frequently consulted by football federations seeking veteran guidance.
- Trustworthiness: Transparent contract terms disclosed by FECOFOOT and consistent performance records publicly available via reputable sports databases.
For Congolese fans, the announcement renews hope that the Red Devils can break their recent qualifiers’ drought and return to the continental stage with a competitive, well‑organized side.
Sources: CAF Technical Report (2014), BBC Sport (3 Nov 2025), FIFA Player Profile, RSSSF Congo Match Archive, Transfermarkt Congo Stats.


