LEARNING THE ROPES

Zakuani appointed to DR Congo coaching position

Zakuani won 29 international caps and played in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

In Summary

• I'm looking forward to playing a role in shaping the future of our beautiful country-Zakuani.

• Zakuani was part of the Stoke City team managed by Tony Pulis that won a place in the English Premier League.

Gaby Zakuani in a past action
Gaby Zakuani in a past action
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Former Democratic Republic of Congo captain Gaby Zakuani has been appointed assistant manager of the national under-20 side.

Zakuani won 29 international caps and played in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

The 37-year-old former centre-back said: "I'm looking forward to playing a role in shaping the future of our beautiful country. The appointment's not a total surprise as I had been working with the national team," Zkuani, who previously played for Fulham, said.

"When the new manager Sebastien Desabre came in last year, he contacted me and he has come to England a few times to get my perspective on how the country can move forward.

"I've had meetings with players of Congo origin, who are currently not in the squad. I've met their parents so I've been involved in the background," he added.

Zakuani was part of the Stoke City team managed by Tony Pulis that won a place in the English Premier League.

He went on to become a major part of Peterborough United's recent history, enjoying two promotions, as they went back and forth to the English Championship.

"It (this new coaching role) fits in quite nicely," he said.

"There's not too much pressure on either role. Since retiring as a player, I've acted and I've done media work but I love the coaching and the media work. This new job isn't all-year round so the role really suits me."

Zakuani made 253 appearances for Peterborough over two spells and scored nine goals. A move to Gillingham followed a spell with Northampton Town. He captained all three clubs and has a clear vision going into his new role.

"The aim is to get in the World Cup. We've seen how well the African teams did in the last World Cup and everyone wants a taste of it," he said.