Madagascar’s Barea Gear Up for CHAN Qualifiers
The Madagascar national football team, fondly known as Barea, is intensifying its preparations for the highly anticipated African Nations Championship (CHAN). Under the experienced leadership of coach Romuald Rakotondrabe, the team is entering a crucial phase in its quest for qualification against Eswatini.
Beginning November 28, 2024, 50 talented players from Madagascar’s domestic clubs will converge for a rigorous training camp.
“It is up to the commitment of local players to build a team that will be able to shine on the continent’s scene and qualify for the next edition of CHAN,” said coach Rôrô, highlighting the immense potential within the local talent pool.
The squad boasts a mix of experienced veterans and promising youngsters, with 31 hailing from the capital city, Antananarivo, and the remaining players representing diverse regions across the island nation.
The training camp will culminate in the first leg against Eswatini, scheduled between December 20 and 22. The return leg will follow shortly, taking place between December 27 and 29.
The selection process will be highly competitive. In a strategic approach, coach Rakotondrabe will gradually refine the squad. Each week, players will face intense scrutiny, with the final roster narrowing down to 30 – 23 starters and 7 reserves, rolled out as a formidable force ready to take on the continental challenge.
Barea’s journey to CHAN qualification is an inspiring story of dedication and national pride. As the team entersdw this crucial phase, all eyes are on Madagascar, anticipating a powerful display of skill and determination on the African football stage.
## Barea Eyes CHAN Glory: An Exclusive Interview with Coach Erick rabah
**World today News:** Madagascar’s national team, Barea, is gearing up for the crucial CHAN qualifiers. Coach Erick Rabah, a man with a vast experiance in African football, is at the helm, aiming to navigate the team to the finals in Ivory Coast. We caught up with the coach to discuss his preparations, expectations, and the team’s aspirations.
**WTN:** Coach Rabah, Madagascar hasn’t qualified for the CHAN tournament since 2014. What are your key goals and strategies for this qualifying campaign?
**Coach Rabah:** Our main objective is clear: qualify for the CHAN tournament in Côte d’Ivoire. It’s been a while since Madagascar graced the CHAN stage, and we’re resolute to make a return. We have a talented group of players,largely drawn from the domestic league,and we’re working hard to instill a winning mentality and refine our tactics.
**WTN:** What are the strengths you see in this current Barea squad?
**Coach Rabah:** This Barea squad has a potent mix of youth and experience. We have some exciting young talent emerging,eager to prove themselves,and experienced players who bring stability and leadership to the team. We’re strong defensively and possess a dynamic attacking force that can trouble any opponent.
**WTN:** The CHAN tournament is unique, focusing solely on players plying their trade in domestic leagues. How vital is it for Madagascar to showcase its domestic football talent on the continental stage?
**Coach Rabah:** The CHAN is a fantastic platform to showcase the depth of talent within our domestic league. It’s an opportunity for our players to gain valuable experience against some of the best in Africa and possibly catch the eye of international scouts. We aim to demonstrate the quality of Malagasy football to the world.
**WTN:** The qualification route will undoubtedly be challenging. Who do you see as your biggest rivals, and how are you preparing to face them?
**Coach Rabah:** Every team in the qualification group poses a threat, and we’re treating each match with the utmost respect. We’ve analyzed our potential opponents extensively and formulated specific strategies to counter their strengths. We’re confident in our abilities and prepared to fight for every point.
**WTN:** You’ve had a long and prosperous coaching career across Africa. What do you believe sets Madagascar apart as a footballing nation?
**coach Rabah:** Madagascar has a passionate football culture. The fans are incredibly supportive, and their energy is infectious. The players have a strong sense of national pride and are driven by a desire to succeed. This combination of passion, talent, and dedication makes Madagascar a unique and exciting footballing nation.
**WTN:** What message do you have for the Barea supporters as you embark on this qualifying journey?
**Coach Rabah:** I wont to thank our unwavering supporters for their amazing support. We feel their passion and encouragement with every tackle and every goal. We’re committed to fighting hard and giving our all on the pitch. We believe in ourselves, and we believe in achieving our goal of qualifying for the CHAN tournament. together, let’s make Madagascar proud!