
Audio By Carbonatix
Uganda interim coach Moses Basena has joined Togo coach Claude LeRoy in applying for the vacant Cranes post.
The duo are among more than 200 coaches who have applied for the job, said a Ugandan FA official.
"I have worked as an assistant coach for some time now and played a role in helping the team qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations," Basena told BBC Sport.
The successful coach will be announced on 15 November.
Basena, who is also coach of Premier League side UPDF FC, has been in charge of Uganda since Serbian-born Milutin 'Micho' Sredojevic quit two months ago.
During that spell, Micho's former assistant qualified Uganda for the 2018 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN).
Basena was also in-charge when the Cranes beat Egypt for the first time in a competitive match, winning 1-0 at home in a 2018 World Cup qualifier in August, before falling by the same scoreline in Egypt a month later.
"I have what it takes to handle the national team because I have got a lot of experience now," Basena explained.
Experienced tactician LeRoy, who guided Cameroon to the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations title, is aiming to lead a seventh team on the continent after previous spells with Senegal, Ghana, Congo, DR Congo and, most recently, Togo.
The Frenchman, who has reached the knock-out stage at six of the eight Nations Cups where he has managed, is still in charge of the Hawks, with two years left on his contract.
Portugal's 34-year old Joao Miguel de Castro Ferreira, a coach with a UEFA coaching badge and who has worked in Portugal and Saudi Arabia, has also reportedly applied for the job.
The post fell vacant after Sredojevic terminated his contract over unpaid salary arrears.
Earlier this month, the Ugandan FA appointed former Zambia international and FA president Kalusha Bwalya, the 1988 African Footballer of the Year, as head of a five-man panel to selected the new coach.
Latest Stories
-
South Africa’s anti-migrant protesters march nationwide, after thousands flee violence
33 seconds -
Ebola outbreak could cost Africa up to $3.6 billion, UN says
11 minutes -
Bayer’s $7.25 billion Roundup settlement gets August hearing date
21 minutes -
TikTok to settle with teen plaintiff before California social media trial, law firm says
29 minutes -
Mbappe scores twice as France breeze past Sweden into last 16
38 minutes -
Chinese tycoon sentenced to 30 years in US jail
47 minutes -
Apple says it is releasing updates early in response to AI cybersecurity concerns
55 minutes -
Boeing says IT outage affected computer systems, applications
1 hour -
AC Milan sign PSG’s Portugal striker Ramos for £60m
1 hour -
Villa among four Premier League clubs fined by Uefa
1 hour -
Rosenior nears management return at Paris FC
1 hour -
Basketball superstar LeBron James to leave LA Lakers
2 hours -
Flooding in Accra – It’s all about leadership (or lack of it)!
2 hours -
Warrior King’s Tourbillon raises the bar for African luxury watchmaking
2 hours -
Koeman resigns, while Netherlands report racist abuse
2 hours