The road to ENC 26 continues to build momentum as Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana officially confirm their coaching lineups across multiple esports titles. The announcements reflect a growing level of structure, specialization, and regional rivalry within Africa’s esports ecosystem.
Nigeria’s Coaching Lineup

Nigeria presents a well-rounded coaching roster across major titles:
- Dr Sid – Dota 2
- Andre – Rocket League
- Kami – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Allen Walker – Valorant
- Rio – PUBG Mobile
Nigeria’s lineup showcases depth across both PC and mobile titles, positioning them as strong contenders.
Kenya’s Coaching Lineup
Kenya brings a focused and competitive coaching unit:
- Troy – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Moshoh_ – Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
- Sagereal – League of Legends
- Czy Serge – Rocket League
- The beast – Dota 2
- Smith – PUBG
- Gojo – PUBG Mobile
Their expertise across tactical shooters and MOBAs highlights Kenya’s strategic approach heading into the tournament.
Ghana’s Coaching Lineup
Ghana steps into ENC 26 with one of the most extensive coaching rosters, covering a wide range of titles:
- Ceelo – Dota 2
- Jalu – Honor of Kings
- Greysaru – League of Legends
- shyBOY – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Tyrone – PUBG
- TBA – PUBG Mobile
- Calebson – Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
- Karmzahprince – Rocket League
- Castor – Valorant
Ghana’s expansive list signals a strong commitment to multi-title competition and depth in coaching talent.
A Growing Esports Ecosystem
The announcement of these coaching rosters underscores the rapid growth of structured esports in Africa. With dedicated coaches for each title, these nations are investing in strategy, player development, and competitive excellence.
As ENC 26 approaches, expectations are high. These coaches will play a crucial role in shaping team performance, decision-making, and overall success on the continental stage.
Author: Okeke Kenechukwu.A
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