The Tawarka Union overthrows Zamrat and appoints Mukhtari
The managerial office of the Ittihad Tawarka Sports Club announced the termination of the duties of the first team coach, Abdel Wahed Zomrat, in accordance with the agreement that had been reached with him after he submitted his resignation immediately after the eighth round of the professional tournament.
The club explained, in an official statement, that Zumrat continued his duties at the head of the team’s technical crossbar until the end of the first-leg stage, out of concern for the club’s interest and stability, before the director’s office decided to step down from coaching the first team at this stage.
The communication added that the club management decided to grant the national framework a period of rest in appreciation of the efforts it made during the past period, provided that it will later be assigned to other technical tasks within the club, consistent with its competence and experience in the field of training and keeping up with the players, in a way that serves the sports project of the Tawarka Federation.
In parallel, the managerial office announced the appointment of Maimoun Mokhtari as the new coach of the first team, in a move aimed at ensuring stability and continuity within the group.
The statement indicated that Mokhtari's selection came in view of his precise knowledge of the club's project, after he worked within the technical staff of the first team for two sports seasons, in addition to his previous experience in training a number of Moroccan and Belgian clubs.
The Tawarka Union concluded its statement by expressing its thanks and appreciation to Abdel Wahed Zomrat for the services he provided to the club, wishing him success in his future duties within the team. It also expressed its confidence in the new coach, Maymoun Mokhtari, to lead the team during the next stage.
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