Following the dismissal of Argentinian coach Miguel Ángel Gamondi, Hassania Agadir is reportedly considering M’hamed Fakhir as a leading candidate to take over the Moroccan club. Gamondi was relieved of his duties after the team’s disappointing 2-1 defeat to Tihad Casablanca in the Throne Cup final, a result that underscored the need for a change in leadership. The club confirmed the termination in an official statement, noting that a new coach would be appointed in the coming days.
According to sport.le360.ma, Fakhir is well-positioned to succeed Gamondi. The 66-year-old Moroccan coach already has a strong historical connection with Hassania Agadir, having managed the team from 2001 to 2003. During his previous tenure, Fakhir led the club to its only two Moroccan league titles, in 2002 and 2003, cementing his reputation as one of the most successful figures in the club’s history.
Fakhir’s experience and familiarity with the club’s culture make him an attractive option to stabilize Hassania Agadir after a turbulent period. The team now faces the challenge of rebuilding morale and regaining momentum following the cup final disappointment, and Fakhir’s leadership could be instrumental in guiding the squad back to domestic competitiveness.
With negotiations reportedly underway, all eyes will be on Hassania Agadir in the coming days to see if Fakhir officially assumes the head coaching role. His return would mark a reunion with the club where he achieved significant success nearly two decades ago, offering hope to supporters eager for a revival of past glories.







