The Rise of Tunisian Coaches in Handball Clubs: New Season Transfers and Contracts

2023-09-01 22:07:27

The Tunisian school dominated the contracts of handball clubs with the technical staff that will lead the teams starting next Tuesday, at the opening of the new season, following five clubs, in their contracts, whether new ones or in their technical stability, turned to five coaches from Tunisia, matched by an Algerian coach, and another. Egyptian, citizen trainer.

The new deals amounted to four, in contrast to 4 clubs that preferred to keep their coaches, most notably the five-year champion last season, Sharjah, who renewed his partnership with Tunisian Sami Al-Saeedi, in addition to settling on Tunisian professional Mesbah Al-Sanei, Algerian Zuhair Naim, and Egyptian Mahmoud Fayez.

Al-Ahly youth were the most active in the transfers, following signing with Tunisian coach Walid bin Amr, who came from Al-Jazira, and contracting with Brazilian professional Acasio Marcos, and he will play next to Tunisian Rayan bin Mahmoud Al-Zaryat.

Al-Jazeera replaced the services of its former coach, Bin Amr, by contracting with Tunisian coach Kamal Haidir, who was previously crowned with the Qatari North in the Arab Clubs Championship in 2020, and who is coming from the Saudi Al-Safa Club. This is in addition to betting on his foreign players, the Danish Chris Holm, and the Cuban Yosdani Rios, in addition to a deal at the level of national elements to include Raed Saeed.

In turn, Al-Wasl decided to choose the new season on the Tunisian school, by contracting with coach Mohamed Masoudi, who came from the Tunisian Club Africain, while the Emperor was absent from contracts with foreigners, and contented himself with national elements, in addition to the registration of Tunisian Ahmed bin Salem and Youssef Musa.

Al-Ain also preferred the Tunisian school, and contracted with coach Zuhair Masoudi, who has great training experience, whether by assuming the training of the Tunisian youth team, or in terms of training the Bahraini Al-Najma and Saudi Mudhar teams, knowing that Al-Ain has not yet concluded any deals at the level of foreign professionals, and contentment Recorded players Khalil Kamal, Ali Muhammad.

Al-Nasr, Maliha, and Dibba Al-Hisn clubs tended to keep the technical staff, as the dean led the national coach Saeed Ahmed for the second season in a row, while at the same time contenting himself with renewing the Algerian player Abdel-Jalil Maashou, and registering Hassan Mortada and Adel Muhammad.

Maliha continued his affiliation with the Egyptian coach Walid Abdel Kafi, with a trend also to enroll Saeed bin Khaled and Abdel Aziz Khamis. Dibba Al-Hisn also maintained his affiliation with the Algerian coach Haba Habib, who led him last season, along with his enrollment of Congolese professional Borik Mando and Cameroonian Mando.

New Tunisian coaches for hand clubs

■ Walid bin Amr (Shabab Al-Ahly).

■ Kamal Haidir (Al-Jazeera).

■ Zuhair Masoudi (Al Ain).

■ Mohammed Masoudi (Al-Wasl).

• Sharjah, Al-Nasr, Maliha and Dibba Al-Hisn clubs kept their technical staff unchanged.

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