Congo coach Claude Le Roy resigned just hours after securing a place for the country in the final phase of African qualification for the next World Cup, the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT) said on Wednesday.
The 67-year-old
Frenchman told officials directly after Congo beat Ethiopia 2-1 in
Brazzaville on Tuesday for a 6-4 aggregate triumph that he would be
leaving.
Le Roy has been working on the continent for almost 30 years and in that time coached at a record eight African Nations Cup finals, including winning the tournament with Cameroon in 1988.
The Frenchman has had a record 35 matches at the finals and only once failed to reach the quarter-finals. He took Congo to an unlikely last eight place at the tournament in Equatorial Guinea in January.
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