AS Soliman have confirmed a change in leadership on the first-team bench, announcing the appointment of Mohamed Arouri as head coach with immediate effect.
The Tunisian club made the decision public on Thursday, marking the end of Mohamed Ayari’s brief spell in charge.
Ayari, who was appointed in November, has been relieved of his duties as the club moves to a new technical direction midway through the season.
Arouri, who previously coached JS Omrane, takes over responsibility for the first team as AS Soliman look to reset following recent developments.
The club’s announcement did not outline the reasons behind the change but confirmed that the new coach has already been put in place to lead the squad going forward.
The reshuffle comes less than two months after Ayari’s appointment, highlighting a swift turnaround in AS Soliman’s coaching plans.
His departure brings to a close a short tenure that began late last year, with the club now opting for a different approach on the touchline.
In confirming Arouri’s arrival, AS Soliman also revealed the composition of his technical staff.
Walid Dhahri and Bassem Znouda will serve as assistant coaches, joining Arouri as part of the new backroom team tasked with guiding the squad through the remainder of the campaign.
Arouri’s return to a head coaching role follows his previous experience at JS Omrane, where he built his reputation within Tunisian football.
His appointment suggests a desire for continuity and familiarity with the domestic game as AS Soliman seek stability after a period of change.
While the club’s statement offered few further details, the decision underscores the importance placed on immediate results and long-term planning.
With the season ongoing, Arouri and his assistants will be expected to quickly settle into their roles and establish their methods.
AS Soliman have not indicated whether further changes will follow, but the confirmation of the new technical team signals a clear shift in direction.
Attention will now turn to how swiftly the new coaching staff can make an impact on the pitch.
For supporters, the focus will be on how the team responds to the change and whether the new leadership can provide the consistency the club is seeking in the weeks ahead.







