1957 - Egypt (Mourad Fahmy) 1959 - Egypt (Pal Titkos, Hungary) 1962 - Ethiopia (Slavko Milosevic, Yugoslavia) 1963 - Ghana (Charles Gyamfi) 1965 - Ghana (Charles Gyamfi) 1968 - Democratic Republic of Congo (Ferenc Csanad, Hungary) 1970 - Sudan (Jiri Starost, Czech Republic) 1972 - Congo (Amoyen Bibanzulu) 1974 - DR Congo (Blagoje Vidinic, Yugoslavia) 1976 - Morocco (Gheorge Mardarescu, Romania) 1978 - Ghana (Fred Osam Duodo) 1980 - Nigeria (Otto Gloria, Brazil) 1982 - Ghana (Charles Gyamfi) 1984 - Cameroon (Rade Ognanovic, Yugoslavia) 1986 - Egypt (Mike Smith, Wales) 1988 - Cameroon (Claude le Roy, France) 1990 - Algeria (Abdelhamid Kermali) 1992 - Ivory Coast (Yeo Martial) 1994 - Nigeria (Clemens Westerhof, Netherlands) 1996 - South Africa (Clive Barker) 1998 - Egypt (Mahmoud El-Gohary) 2000 - Cameroon (Pierre Lechanter, France) 2002 - Cameroon (Winfried Schäfer, Germany) 2004 - Tunisia (Roger Lemerre, France) 2006 - Egypt (Hassan Shehata) 2008 - Egypt (Hassan Shehata) 2010 - Egypt (Hassan Shehata) 2012 – Zambia (Hervé Renard, France) 2013 – Nigeria (Stephen Keshi) 2015 – Ivory Coast (Hervé Renard, France) 2017 – Cameroon (Hugo Broos, Belgium) 2019 – Algeria (Djamel Belmadi) 2022 – Senegal (Aliou Cissé) 2024 – Ivory Coast (Emerse Faé)
With thanks to Roberto Di Maggio for updates
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Author: Hassanin Mubarak
(Iraqifootball@yahoo.com)
Last updated: 19 Feb 2024
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