Uganda Cranes, the national football team of Uganda, has announced the appointment of Belgian coach Paul Put as their new head coach. He takes over the position previously held by Milutin Sredojević, who was dismissed from his role in September.
Paul Put brings a wealth of experience in African football, having managed various national teams and clubs across the continent. His coaching journey includes notable positions with several football teams, showcasing his expertise in the sport.
One of his significant roles was as the head coach of the Gambian national team from 2008 to 2011. He then went on to manage Burkina Faso, beginning his tenure in March 2012. Put has also held managerial positions with the Jordan national team, USM Alger, Kenya, Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard in China, Guinea, Wydad Casablanca in Morocco, and Bangladeshi top-flight club Saif SC. Most recently, he was in charge of the Congo national team until his departure earlier this year.
Uganda Cranes has expressed confidence in the expertise and experience that Paul Put brings to the team. With his extensive background in African football, they look to benefit from his coaching skills and guidance as they aim for success in international football.
The appointment of Paul Put as the new head coach marks a significant step in Uganda Cranes’ efforts to continue their development in the world of football. As he takes on this role, fans and supporters eagerly await the journey ahead under his leadership.
Paul Put’s experience in the sport is expected to provide the team with valuable insights and strategies to achieve their goals and make their mark in the world of football.