
Pocognoli oo uu Xiriirka Kubadda Cagta ee Scotland u arko musharaxa koowaad ee beddelka Steve Clarke
Tababaraha Belgian-ka ah ee 39-jirka ah ayaa laga hadlay, isagoo ku soo dhowaanaya magacaabista
Xiriirka Kubadda Cagta ee Scotland (SFA) ayaa Sebastien Pocognoli u aqoonsaday musharaxa ugu horreeya ee beddelaya Steve Clarke, ayadoo Scotland ay ku soo laabanayso Nations League 26-kii September. Pocognoli waa Belgian 39 jir ah oo xilligan aan koox haysan.
Musharaxa iyo Taariikhdiisa
Sebastien Pocognoli waa Belgian 39 jir ah oo ka tagay Monaco dhammaadkii xilligii la soo dhaafay. Wuxuu hore u horseedey Union Saint-Gilloise horyaalkeedii ugu horreeyay ee 90 sano gudahood sanadkii 2024-25, taas oo muujinaysa karti tababar oo la xaqiijiyay.
Intii uu ciyaaryahan ahaa, Pocognoli wuxuu Ingiriiska kaga ciyaaray West Bromwich Albion iyo Brighton & Hove Albion, wuxuuna u saftay Belgium 13 kulan. Haddii la magacaabo, wuxuu noqonayaa tababaraha labaad ee shisheeye ee xulka ragga ee Scotland, kadib Berti Vogts.
Wadahadalada SFA iyo Maamulka
Pocognoli waa mid ka mid ah dhowr musharax oo ay wada hadleen agaasimaha guud ee SFA Ian Maxwell iyo Craig Mulholland, kaas oo May dib loo magacaabay sarkaalka kubadda cagta ee ururka. Wadahadaladu waa mid socota oo rasmi ah.
Steve Clarke wuxuu saxiixay heshiis afar sano ah bishii May, laakiin wuxuu iska casilay ka dib bixitaankii wareega group-yada ee Koobka Adduunka, isagoo soo afjaray muddo toddobo sano ah. Steven Naismith ayaa sheegay bishii hore inuu rajeynayo inuu sii socdo xulka.
Jadwalka Ciyaaraha iyo Magacaabista
Waxaa la rumeysan yahay in magacaabis dhow tahay, iyadoo Scotland ay ku soo laabanayso Nations League iyagoo leh afar kulan, kuwaas oo ka bilaabanaya Slovenia 26-kii September. Tani waxay cadaaysaa baahi degdeg ah oo loo qabo go'aanka tababaraha.
Sida ay xaaladdu tahay, Pocognoli ayaa hogaaminaya liiska musharrixiinta, laakiin SFA weli rasmi ah kama aysan bixin magacaabis. Ciyaaraha Slovenia ayaa u adeegaya muddada ugu dambeysa ee diyaargarowga xulka cusub.
The Scottish FA has named 39-year-old Belgian Sebastien Pocognoli as its top candidate to replace Steve Clarke as the national team manager, with an appointment expected before the Nations League fixtures begin in September.
Pocognoli Emerges as Prime Candidate
Sebastien Pocognoli, a 39-year-old Belgian football manager, has been identified by the Scottish FA as the leading candidate to take over from Steve Clarke. The association's chief executive Ian Maxwell and chief football officer Craig Mulholland have spoken to Pocognoli and several other candidates about the role. An appointment could come soon, as Scotland is set to return to international action with a four-game Nations League block starting in Slovenia on 26 September.
Pocognoli left Monaco at the end of last season and brings impressive credentials to the conversation. He previously guided Union Saint-Gilloise to its first-ever league title in 90 years during the 2024-25 campaign, a remarkable achievement that highlights his tactical acumen and ability to deliver results at the highest level of Belgian football.
A Manager with English and International Experience
Pocognoli's playing career included stints in England, where he represented West Bromwich Albion and Brighton & Hove Albion. He also earned 13 caps for the Belgium national team, giving him a strong understanding of international football dynamics. This background could prove invaluable as he navigates the unique challenges of managing the Scotland side, which has a rich footballing tradition but faces ongoing competitive pressures in European qualifiers.
If appointed, Pocognoli would become just the second foreign manager in the history of the Scotland men's team, following German Berti Vogts. His appointment would mark a significant shift in the association's approach to leadership, reflecting a willingness to look beyond domestic borders for top-tier managerial talent capable of driving Scotland forward in the modern era of international football.
Clarke's Departure and Naismith's Future
Steve Clarke's tenure as Scotland manager ended after seven years, concluding with a disappointing group-stage exit at the World Cup. Despite signing a new four-year deal in May, Clarke resigned following the tournament, leaving the association to search for a new direction. His departure has created a vacuum that Pocognoli is now positioned to fill, with the Scottish FA eager to secure a manager who can rebuild momentum and restore faith in the national team project.
Steven Naismith, who served as one of Clarke's assistants during his time in charge, has indicated that he expects to continue working within the national team set-up under a new boss. This continuity in the coaching staff could provide stability during the transition period and ensure that the new manager inherits a well-oiled machine built up over Clarke's long and eventful tenure at the helm of Scottish football.



