In a swift and decisive move, Young Africans Sports Club (Yanga SC) has parted ways with head coach Romain Folz just hours after the team faced a disappointing 1–0 defeat against Malawi’s Silver Strikers.
This setback occurred during the first leg of the CAF Champions League second preliminary round and has intensified scrutiny surrounding the club’s performance.
The announcement was made public on the evening of Saturday, October 18, 2025, through an official statement from the club. Yanga SC expressed gratitude for Folz’s contributions during his brief tenure, which lasted only 88 days after his appointment on July 23, 2025. The club expressed its appreciation, stating, “Yanga SC expresses gratitude to Coach Romain Folz for his efforts and contribution to our club and wishes him all the best in his future undertakings.” The contract was terminated by mutual consent.
Folz’s time at the helm was marked by high expectations amid hopes that his modern coaching techniques and tactical insights would strengthen Yanga’s domestic dominance and elevate its status on the continental stage.
However, performances on the field were patchy, drawing criticism from fans who missed the vibrant attacking style historically associated with the club. Despite some initial promising results in friendly matches, the team struggled to find its rhythm once competitive play began.
As the season progressed, fan frustration grew louder, particularly after the disheartening defeat in Lilongwe. Many supporters raised concerns about the team’s cautious approach and lack of offensive creativity that had come to define Yanga’s play.
Insiders indicated that Folz’s dismissal stemmed from long-standing worries about the team’s tactical direction and overall identity, with one source lamenting a perceived loss of the club’s dynamic style and attacking confidence.
The pivotal moment sealing Folz’s fate transpired in the 76th minute of the match, when Joseph scored the decisive goal for Silver Strikers, solidifying the defeat and marking the end of Folz’s brief reign.
In the wake of this change, assistant coach Patrick Mabedi has stepped up to lead the team on an interim basis while the club embarks on a search for a new head coach. Mabedi, a veteran of Yanga’s technical staff, is expected to stabilize the squad as they prepare for the critical return leg against Silver Strikers in Dar es Salaam.
Yanga SC is now faced with the urgent task of securing a new coaching leader who can restore confidence within the squad and reignite the attacking flair that fans have come to expect. This challenge comes at a crucial time as the club continues its campaign in the CAF Champions League.
The dismissal of Folz marks Yanga’s second coaching change in less than a year, underscoring the difficulties of maintaining continuity despite strong administrative support. Analysts observe that this situation reflects Yanga’s commitment to remain competitive both in local leagues and on the international front.
As the club looks to regroup and address the challenges ahead, the upcoming weeks are critical to reversing the current trend and salvaging their continental reputation.
With a talented squad and a passionate fanbase that anticipates silverware in every season, Yanga SC will aim to turn the page on the Folz chapter as they search for a new leader who can blend results with the club’s cherished philosophy of entertaining, attacking football.