Abd al-Hakim Baaziz elected new president of JS Saoura’s amateur club
JS Saoura’s administration has announced the completion of legal procedures to manage the amateur club following the end of the Olympic term for all clubs.
In an official statement posted on their social media page, JS Saoura revealed the resignation of the previous board at the end of the Olympic term.
Yesterday, Wednesday, a general assembly was held, resulting in the victory of candidate Abd al-Hakim Baaziz and his team with an overwhelming majority.
JS Saoura’s administration extended their best wishes for success to Abd al-Hakim Baaziz and his team in their upcoming responsibilities.
This transition marks a pivotal moment for JS Saoura’s amateur club, ushering in new leadership under Abd al-Hakim Baaziz’s guidance.
With the legal formalities now concluded, the club is poised to move forward under fresh leadership, aiming to enhance its operations and strengthen its position within the community.
Abd al-Hakim Baaziz’s election follows a period of organizational change prompted by the conclusion of the Olympic term, reflecting JS Saoura’s commitment to transparency and democratic processes in club governance.
His victory in the general assembly underscores widespread support from club stakeholders, signaling a new chapter in JS Saoura’s amateur club history.
Looking ahead, JS Saoura anticipates a period of consolidation and strategic planning under Baaziz’s leadership, focusing on nurturing talent, fostering community engagement, and advancing the club’s competitive standing.
The new president and his team are expected to bring fresh ideas and initiatives to the table, aimed at revitalizing the club’s operations and ensuring sustained success.
As JS Saoura embarks on this new chapter, the club’s supporters and stakeholders await eagerly to see the impact of Abd al-Hakim Baaziz’s leadership on the club’s future trajectory and achievements in the local and possibly national amateur football scene.
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