Tembo Appointed Warriors Interim Coach, to Lead Team at Unity Cup in May
Tembo appointed Warriors interim coach on April 27, 2026, and will lead the team at the Unity Cup in the United Kingdom in May, promising continuity after Marian Marinica’s sudden exit.
The Football Association confirmed on April 27, 2026, that Tembo will step up as the Warriors interim coach, taking charge of the national team’s technical setup ahead of a May assignment in the United Kingdom. The appointment follows the resignation of Romanian coach Marian Marinica and positions Tembo to lead the squad at the upcoming Unity Cup. Tembo, who has served as an assistant within the national camp, framed his new role as both an honor and a heavy responsibility.
Tembo confirmed as interim head of national technical setup
Tembo’s elevation to interim head coach was formalized by the national association on April 27, 2026, with the federation citing the need for an immediate and stable transition. The association described the move as a short-term measure to ensure the Warriors are prepared for the Unity Cup and other scheduled fixtures. Tembo, who has extensive experience inside the current setup as an assistant, will assume day-to-day control of training, tactics and match selection while the association assesses longer-term options.
In his first public remarks after the confirmation, Tembo acknowledged the significance of the role and thanked the federation for its confidence. He stressed that his appointment was grounded in continuity and familiarity with the squad rather than a radical reshuffle. The federation has not set a formal deadline for the interim period, leaving the duration contingent on results and the completion of administrative reviews.
First assignment: Unity Cup in the United Kingdom in May
Tembo’s inaugural assignment will be the Unity Cup, scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom in May 2026, where the Warriors are expected to play multiple matches against invitational opposition. The tournament represents a short, high-intensity opportunity to evaluate players and systems ahead of continental qualifiers later in the year. For an interim coach, the Unity Cup offers a balance of competitive fixtures and a limited preparation window that will test Tembo’s ability to quickly impose his ideas.
The federation has indicated that the squad for the Unity Cup will be drawn primarily from players already integrated into the national program, with a view to minimizing disruption. Tembo has emphasized measured selection and match-by-match planning for the event. The coaching staff will also monitor player fitness and club commitments closely to ensure the Warriors arrive in the UK with adequate preparation.
Continuity and coaching philosophy at the heart of Tembo’s mandate
Tembo has framed his brief as one of continuity, underlining his prior work with Marian Marinica and familiarity with existing systems. He told federation officials and players that preserving the culture and tactical framework already established is a priority. That approach is aimed at providing stability for players and maintaining momentum in training and match routines ahead of the Unity Cup.
At the same time, Tembo signaled that continuity does not mean stagnation; he plans to fine-tune tactics and make pragmatic adjustments where necessary. He highlighted the importance of understanding player roles and team dynamics that he gained while serving as assistant coach. This inside knowledge is being presented as a platform to make incremental improvements rather than wholesale change.
Backroom changes: Chiragwi returns as assistant coach
The federation also confirmed a change in the backroom staff, announcing that Chiragwi will rejoin the Warriors’ technical team as an assistant coach. Chiragwi’s return is being positioned as a move to bolster the staff with experienced hands familiar with the domestic player pool and the federation’s operational structure. The quick appointment seeks to ensure the coaching unit can function with minimal disruption as it prepares for the UK trip.
Tembo welcomed Chiragwi’s return and noted the benefit of having trusted colleagues in supporting roles. The pairing of Tembo and Chiragwi is intended to combine institutional knowledge with on-the-ground management during a compact preparation period. Officials said additional support staff will be finalized in the coming days to complete the delegation that will travel for the Unity Cup.
Unanswered questions over Marian Marinica’s abrupt resignation
Despite the swift rollout of the interim arrangement, uncertainty remains about the circumstances surrounding Marian Marinica’s departure. Sources close to the situation have suggested the former head coach raised concerns about working conditions and alleged administrative interference in squad selection. The federation has acknowledged Marinica’s resignation but has not publicly detailed the reasons for his exit.
Tembo and federation representatives have both declined to expand on the internal disagreements publicly, saying a review is underway. Several stakeholders inside the program are reportedly seeking clarification on governance and selection protocols, while players appear focused on on-field preparations. The lack of a full public accounting has left supporters and pundits seeking answers about the issues that led to Marinica stepping down.
Selection, governance and immediate operational challenges
The immediate operational challenge for Tembo and the federation is assembling a squad and support staff on a tight timeline without inflaming the unresolved administrative questions. Tembo has indicated his selections will be merit-based and informed by his existing knowledge of the playing group. Federation officials have pledged logistical support to ensure travel, accommodation and training arrangements meet international standards for the Unity Cup.
Off the field, the episode has reignited broader conversations about the federation’s selection processes and the degree of autonomy afforded to coaching staff. Administrators have promised a formal review of the circumstances surrounding the resignation, and observers expect recommendations concerning communication channels and decision-making authority. How the federation addresses those governance concerns could shape the Warriors’ coaching structure beyond the interim period.
Immediate priorities: cohesion, fitness and pragmatic tactics
In the short term, Tembo’s priorities are clear: restore calm, confirm a competitive squad and maximize limited preparation time. Training sessions ahead of the Unity Cup will focus on tactical clarity, defensive organization and set-piece routines that can be implemented quickly. Tembo has stressed the need to build player confidence while ensuring fitness and conditioning are on track for tournament play.
Tactically, Tembo favors a pragmatic approach tailored to the strengths of the available squad rather than strict adherence to a single system. That flexibility will be tested in the UK, where opponents may present varied challenges over a condensed schedule. The results and style of play during the Unity Cup will be closely watched by the federation and fans as indicators of Tembo’s readiness for a longer-term role.
The Warriors now prepare for travel and a compact tournament schedule while the federation completes its internal review and evaluates coaching options beyond the interim period. Tembo will lead a familiar group into the Unity Cup with an explicit brief to stabilize the team and extract competitive performances in May.










