Hassania Agadir new coach Hilal Al-Tayyar moves to form new technical team amid internal debate
Hassania Agadir new coach Hilal Al‑Tayyar has begun laying the foundations for his tenure at the club, with his immediate priority focused on assembling a technical staff that will guide the team through the remainder of the season.
The Moroccan tactician recently took his first official steps inside the club’s setup and has quickly turned his attention to structuring the backroom team that will support his tactical vision and day-to-day management of the first squad. The decision is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Hassania Agadir’s technical direction in the coming months.
Forming the coaching staff is also seen as one of the first major tests in defining the working relationship between Al-Tayyar and the club’s management. Discussions surrounding the distribution of responsibilities—particularly regarding who holds influence over technical decisions—have already sparked debate within the club’s leadership structure.
The club’s sports company has granted the new coach broad authority to select the assistants he believes are best suited to implement his tactical philosophy. The move reflects a desire from the management to provide Al-Tayyar with a supportive environment where he can operate freely without internal pressures interfering with footballing decisions.
The decision to give the coach greater autonomy is intended to ensure stability and clarity within the technical department as Hassania Agadir looks to regain momentum during a challenging phase of the season.
However, the matter has not been entirely free of controversy. Within the club’s general assembly, several members have reportedly proposed potential candidates to join the coaching team, while also raising reservations about certain other names being considered. This has reignited a long-standing debate over how much influence the club’s leadership should exert over purely technical matters.
Among the names currently circulating within the club is former captain Yassine Rami, who is widely respected in the dressing room and maintains strong relationships with many of the current players. His familiarity with the club’s culture and environment is seen by some as a valuable asset that could help bridge communication between the coaching staff and the squad.
Another figure being discussed is technical director Hamou Mouhal, who previously worked with the club’s youth teams and is well acquainted with the development structure at Hassania Agadir. Supporters of this option believe his experience with young players could help integrate emerging talents into the senior squad.
There has also been a proposal to keep Mustapha Ouchrif as part of the existing technical staff until the end of the current campaign, providing continuity during the transition period as the new coaching team takes shape.
Despite the ongoing discussions, the final decision ultimately rests with Coach Al-Tayyar, who is expected to announce the composition of his technical staff within the next two days.
The outcome of these decisions could significantly influence the early dynamics between the coach and the club’s leadership. A smooth agreement over the structure of the backroom staff may set the stage for a productive partnership, while any lingering disagreements could shape the tone of the relationship moving forward.
For Hassania Agadir, the hope is that Al-Tayyar’s leadership and the right supporting team will bring stability and renewed direction as the club works toward achieving its objectives for the remainder of the season.
