Northern Ireland's Johnny McKinstry is appointed as head coach of The Gambia and is tasked with reaching the 2025 Nations Cup.
The Gambia Football Federation has appointed Johnny McKinstry as the head coach of its men's senior side.
McKinstry has previous experience at international level following spells in charge of Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Uganda. The Scorpions reached the quarter-finals on their tournament debut at the delayed 2021 edition, where they were beaten by hosts Cameroon, and suffered a group-stage exit at the 2023 Nations Cup earlier this year.The draw for the qualifying groups for the 2025 Nations Cup is yet to be made by the Confederation of African Football.
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