Al Ahly shortlist three coaches as Thorup exit looms

Al Ahly SC are moving decisively behind the scenes as the departure of Jesse Thorup edges closer following a run of underwhelming results.

The Egyptian giants have now drawn up a three-man shortlist, signaling the start of a critical rebuild aimed at restoring dominance both domestically and in Africa.

Portuguese Influence Gains Momentum

Within the club’s leadership, there is a growing consensus around appointing a coach from the Portuguese school—an approach backed by influential figures and inspired by the legendary success of Manuel José.

Al Ahly are prioritizing a manager with:

  • Strong international pedigree
  • Proven success in African competitions
  • Ability to handle high-pressure environments

Cardoso Leads Africa-Tested Options

Miguel Cardoso has emerged as a leading candidate, thanks to his deep understanding of African football.

Currently linked with Mamelodi Sundowns, Cardoso has built a reputation for guiding teams into the latter stages of continental competitions, including with Espérance de Tunis.

For Al Ahly, that experience is a major advantage.

Morais Offers Regional Experience

Another strong contender is José Morais, currently in charge of Sharjah FC.

Morais brings extensive knowledge of Arab football, with a track record of adapting quickly across leagues and managing diverse squads—qualities that could deliver immediate impact in Cairo.

Gomes Adds Familiar Egyptian Edge

José Gomes is also firmly in the race.

Now managing Al Fateh SC, Gomes has prior experience in Egyptian football with Zamalek SC, where he won the African Super Cup.

His familiarity with the local environment and tactical discipline make him a compelling option.


Big Decision Incoming

With pressure mounting, Al Ahly are expected to make a decisive appointment in the coming weeks.

The choice will be crucial—not just for stabilizing results, but for shaping the club’s next era in both domestic competition and the CAF Champions League.

At a club where success is non-negotiable, the next manager won’t just be a coach—he’ll be expected to deliver trophies.

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Kwaku Nii
Kwaku Nii is an experienced football writer with a strong background in African football reporting. He has spent over five years working as a freelance journalist, covering matches, transfers and key developments across the continent.He is university educated and has built a reputation for his deep knowledge of the African game, supported by a wide network of contacts within the football industry.Kwaku brings valuable insight, consistency and on-the-ground perspective to his reporting, making him a trusted voice in covering African football stories.He is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, where he contributes to delivering informed, engaging and reliable football content to a global audience.

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