Abdellah Akram, a candidate for the presidency of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), reportedly aims for significant changes. In addition to leveraging the influence of former Moroccan international Mustapha Hadji, Akram is said to be considering a new coach for the Lions of the Atlas.
According to reliable sources, the list of candidates for the FRMF presidency includes the name of Houcine Ammouta, the national executive and former national coach. Ammouta, recognized as the best coach in the Qatari football league last season, is reportedly being considered to replace Rachid Taoussi, who faced challenges during the 3rd and 4th days of the World Cup qualifiers.
If Abdellah Akram emerges victorious in the general meeting scheduled for October 25, the information suggests that Houcine Ammouta could be the next coach, with former Moroccan international Saïd Chiba as the prospective assistant coach chosen by Akram. The proposed changes aim to bring fresh perspectives and leadership to Moroccan football under the potential new administration.