Congolese football manager (born 1961)
Jean-Florent Ikwange Ibengé (born 4 December 1961) is a Congolese football coach and former player who manages Sudanese club Al-Hilal .
Early and personal life
He was born in Léopoldville on 4 December 1961.[ 2]
Ibengé played as a centre-back for Tennis Borussia Berlin , Excelsior Roubaix , US Boulogne and ES Wasquehal .[ 1]
Coaching career
He spent his early coaching career in France, managing ES Wasquehal and SC Douai .[ 1]
He was manager of Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua from April to May 2012, and of Congolese team Vita Club from February 2014.[ 2]
He became manager of the DR Congo national team in August 2014, combining this role with his job at Vita Club.[ 3]
He led DR Congo to the 2016 African Nations Championship title in February 2016.[ 4]
In March 2017, he announced that he intended to step down as national team manager in 2018.[ 5] He resigned in August 2019.[ 6] After that, he returned to AS Vita Club.[ 7]
In July 2021 he became manager of Moroccan club RS Berkane .[ 8] In June 2022 he became manager of Sudanese club Al-Hilal Club .[ 9]
In November 2022, Ibenge won the Sudan Cup after Al-Hilal defeated Al Ahli Khartoum in the final winning via a 4–3 penalty shoot-out after the match had ended in a goalless draw after extra time.[ 10] [ 11]
Following the start of the 2023 Sudan conflict , Ibengé voiced his plans to set up a base camp for Al-Hilal players in Cairo , Egypt , and expressed hopes that the team would continue to play in the Arab Club Champions Cup .[ 12] In April 2023, Ibengé and his family fled to France via Djibouti.[ 12]
Honours
DR Congo
AS Vita Club
RS Berkane
Al-Hilal
References
^ a b c d "Florent Ibengé" . worldfootball.net . Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2021 .
^ a b "Profile" . Soccerway. Archived from the original on 1 April 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2015 .
^ "Florent Ibenge appointed new DR Congo coach" . BBC Sport. 14 August 2014. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015 .
^ "CHAN 2016: DR Congo are champions after victory over Mali" . BBC Sport. 7 February 2016. Archived from the original on 1 April 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2016 .
^ Momodou Bah (12 March 2017). "Ibenge confirms he will leave his post as DR Congo coach in 2018" . BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 1 April 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2017 .
^ "Florent Ibenge quits as DR Congo coach" . BBC Sport . 7 August 2019. Archived from the original on 1 April 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2019 .
^ League, 2021 03 03AfriqueSilas Wamangituka : Le Congolais aurait des courtisans en Premier; Ahly », 2021 03 03AfriqueLigue des Champions-Florent Ibengue : « Je n’ai pas peur de Al; Nafti, 2021 03 03AfriqueEspagne : Le CD Lugo se sépare de son entraîneur tunisien Mehdi; finale, 2021 03 03TennisTournoi de Doha : Ons Jabeur passe en huitièmes de (18 October 2019). "AS Vita Club : Florent Ibenge donne des nouvelles de Makusu Mundele" . Archived from the original on 7 August 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2020 . {{cite web }}
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^ "Florent Ibenge annoncé à la Renaissance Berkane" . 5 July 2021.
^ " "Bag News" is unique in the name of the new coach of Al Hilal and mentions his biography" . 25 June 2022.
^ a b Pelly, Aristote (16 November 2023). "Florent Ibenge et Al Hilal remportent la Coupe du Soudan" [Florent Ibenge and Al Hilal win the Sudan Cup]. Iris Football (in French). Archived from the original on 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023 .
^ "Al Hilal Omdurman et ses congolais remportent la Coupe du Soudan !" [Al Hilal Omdurman and its Congolese win the Sudan Cup!]. LEOPARDSFOOT (in French). 15 November 2022. Archived from the original on 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023 .
^ a b Daras, Marina; Eyoum, Victoire (29 April 2023). "Sudan crisis: the football coach forced to flee Khartoum" . BBC News . Archived from the original on 29 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023 .
^ "Florent Ibengé to continue as DR Congo boss" . African Football . 17 December 2017. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Kalumiana, Kalumiana (8 February 2015). "Ibenge: We won but not motivated - 2015 Africa Cup of Nations - DR Congo" . African Football . Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Madyira, Michael (14 July 2018). "AS Vita win DRC league title, TP Mazembe settle for runners-up spot" . Goal . Archived from the original on 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022 .
^ " "Bag News" is unique in the name of the new coach of Al Hilal and mentions his biography" . Sudan Telegraph . 25 June 2022.
^ "Super Coupe du Congo 2015 : V.Club lamine Lupopo à Kinshasa | adiac-congo.com : toute l'actualité du Bassin du Congo" . Adaic Congo . 31 August 2015. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Madyira, Michael (25 November 2018). "AS Vita coach Florent Ibenge warns of another heartbreak ahead of Raja Casablanca match" . Goal . Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Madyira, Michael (2 December 2018). "Caf Confederation Cup final: Raja Casablanca crowned champions despite 3-1 loss" . Goal . Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Zouiten, Sara (28 July 2022). "RS Berkane Beats Wydad AC to Win its 2nd Throne Cup Title" . Morocco World News . Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ Philémon (29 July 2022). "Morocco - King's Cup: Ibenge leaves RS Berkane on a high" . Sport News Africa . Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
^ "Berkane stop Pirates on penalties to win second TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup title | Total CAF Confederation Cup" . CAFOnline.com . CAF-Confedération Africaine du Football. 20 May 2022. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2022 .
Florent Ibengé managerial positions