2017 AFCON: Ghana opponents Mozambique sack coach Chissano, Muianga appointed

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Image caption 'Mano Mano' has replaced sacked Joao Chissano

Ghana's group opponents Mozambique have appointed former national team defender Helder 'Mano Mano' Muianga to replace sacked Joao Chissano, the national football federation confirmed in Maputo.

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Muianga assisted Chissano two days ago when the Mambas (Snakes) slumped to a shock 1-0 home defeat by Rwanda in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations matchday 1 qualifier.

Chissano, who guided his country to second place behind Namibia in the Cosafa Cup southern Africa championship last month, was fired a few hours after the Rwanda loss.

The first task of the new handler will be to prepare an all-local national squad for an African Nations Championship qualifier against the Seychelles in Indian Ocean city Beira this weekend.

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Muianga played for Mozambican, South African and Hungarian clubs and made his last national team appearance 11 years ago.

Chissano is the second Cup of Nations coach after Young Chimodzi of Malawi to lose his job following a matchday 1 home defeat.