The Burkina Faso Football Federation has unveiled Amir Abdou as the new head coach of the Stallions, signalling what it described as a transition into a phase defined by structure, ambition and renewed competitive focus.
The appointment of the 53-year-old Franco-Comorian followed what the federation termed a “rigorous examination” process aimed at identifying a candidate capable of restoring stability and consistency to the national team.
9news Nigeria reports that Abdou replaces Brama Traore, whose tenure ended after Burkina Faso’s early exit at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco, a campaign that sparked introspection within the federation.
The announcement was contained in a statement published on the website of the Confederation of African Football on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
In confirming the decision, the federation highlighted the competitiveness of the selection process.
“Following a call for applications and a rigorous examination of the different profiles, Comorian coach Abdou Amir has been officially selected to take the reins of Burkina Faso’s A team,” the federation stated.
The FBF described Abdou’s arrival as a calculated reset for a side long respected on the continent but seeking sustained impact at major tournaments.
Abdou’s first major task will be stabilising performances ahead of the 2027 TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
He will also oversee Burkina Faso’s upcoming World Cup qualifying fixtures, where consistency is expected to be decisive.
With his first matches scheduled for the March 2026 international window, opponents yet to be confirmed, the timeline for impact is immediate.
Abdou brings to Ouagadougou a reputation forged in continental competition.
He first earned widespread recognition with the Comoros national football team, guiding the island nation to the knockout stages of the 2021 AFCON, their first appearance at that level, a milestone that transformed perceptions of Comorian football.
He later managed the Mauritania national football team, where he oversaw a historic victory over Algeria at the 2023 AFCON, further cementing his credentials as a tactically disciplined organiser.
At the club level, Abdou won two Mauritanian league titles with FC Nouadhibou before most recently working in Morocco’s top division with Hassania Agadir.
Widely regarded for building compact defensive units and promoting collective cohesion, Abdou is expected to instil tactical clarity and unity within a Burkina Faso squad blending experienced internationals and emerging talents.
Burkina Faso’s continental pedigree remains significant.
The Stallions reached the AFCON final in 2013 and advanced to the semi-finals in 2017 and 2021. However, recent inconsistency, culminating in their premature exit at the last edition, has heightened calls for structural reforms and long-term planning.
For the federation, Abdou’s appointment represents a bet on proven continental leadership and experience under pressure.
For the new coach, it offers the opportunity to guide a nation with an established pedigree back into serious contention for honours on the African stage.
