Belgian Tom Saintfiet has been named as Mali head coach after resigning from his job with the Philippines national team, the African country’s football federation announced on Thursday.
The 51-year-old has previously coached the Malta national team as well as several African countries, most notably the Gambia who he led to their first Africa Cup of Nations in 2022 when they reached the quarter-finals.
Saintfiet quit his role as Philippines head coach earlier Thursday after losing all four of his matches in charge.
The Belgian coach was named Malta coach in 2017 but remained in the job for less than a year after he was sacked by the MFA following reports that he had applied for the Cameroon national team job.
He has a big job to turn around Mali’s fortunes, with several key players currently boycotting the national team.
Captain Hamari Traore was suspended by the country’s federation after publishing a letter criticising the association, with several other players announcing they were boycotting the side in solidarity.
Mali are struggling in 2026 World Cup qualifying, sitting fourth in Group I, four points behind leaders the Comoros.
Saintfiet will take over following Mali’s upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Mozambique and Eswatini.
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