Algerian U20 Coach Yacine Manaa apologizes following Player altercation

Algerian U20 National Team Coach Yacine Manaa finds himself embroiled in controversy following an incident during a friendly match against Tunisia, where he reportedly slapped two of his players. The altercation has sparked outrage among fans, who are calling for sanctions against the coach.

However, in an interview with the Algerian Football Federation, Manaa has issued a public apology.

«I want to extend my apologies to the Algerian people who witnessed the video, as well as to the parents of the players involved», he expressed remorsefully.

«I made a mistake. Only God is infallible. I believe one must be in my position on the field to understand my actions. I should not have reacted in that manner. I hope the parents of these players will forgive me».

The incident has stirred debate within the football community, with many questioning the appropriateness of Manaa’s actions.

Calls for disciplinary action against the coach have intensified, while others have expressed sympathy for the pressures faced by coaches in high-stakes matches.

The Algerian Football Federation has yet to release an official statement regarding potential repercussions for Manaa.

 

Posts Grid

Serena Williams sparks speculation after rejoining Tennis drug testing pool

Serena Williams has reignited rumors of a potential return to professional tennis after reappearing on the sport's official drug testing registry. The International Tennis Integrity...

FECAFOOT/Cameroon: Samuel Eto’o re-elected amidst institutional tensions

Samuel Eto'o has been re-elected as president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) for a second four-year term, despite facing significant institutional opposition. The elective...

African Teams face mixed fortunes at Women’s Handball World Cup

The 2025 IHF Women's Handball World Cup is underway in Germany and the Netherlands, and the African contenders have experienced a contrasting start. On Thursday,...

Dakar 2026: Africa’s First Youth Olympic Games prepare for historic debut

Dakar 2026 is set to make history by hosting the first-ever Youth Olympic Games (YOG) on African soil from October 31 to November 13, 2026....

Mikel Obi eyes NFF leadership on anti-corruption platform

Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has publicly declared his ambition to lead the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), setting a firm condition: a zero-tolerance...

Cycling/ Kigali to host 2025 Africa cycling excellence awards, highlighting continental talent

The African Cycling Confederation will hold its prestigious Continental Excellence Awards in Kigali on November 29, 2025, recognizing the continent's top cyclists. Rwanda's selection as...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *