Ittihad Tanger Football Club has officially announced the termination of its contract with the head coach of the first team, Omar Nejahi.
The decision, made public on Thursday through the club’s official Facebook page, signifies the end of Nejahi’s tenure, with the club expressing wishes for the national coach’s continued success in his sporting endeavors.
The club’s resolution comes in the wake of the team concluding the initial phase of the “Inwi” professional league in the penultimate position (fifteenth), amassing 11 points from a lone victory, eight draws, and six defeats.
Ittihad Tanger appointed Omar Nejahi in September of the previous year, entrusting him with the technical helm under a one-season contract.
He succeeded former coach Hilal El Tair, who experienced a faltering start with the Boughaz Knights.
The club’s decision to part ways with Nejahi is emblematic of its aspirations for a turnaround in performance and results.
The complexities of the league campaign prompted the managerial change as Ittihad Tanger aims for an improved standing in future competitions.
The club refrained from delving into specific details regarding the termination of Nejahi’s contract, maintaining brevity in its official announcement.
However, the mutual agreement to part ways positions both the club and the coach on divergent paths, signaling a fresh chapter for Ittihad Tanger as they navigate the challenges of the football season.
It remains to be seen who will succeed Omar Nejahi in steering Ittihad Tanger’s football ambitions.
As the club bids farewell to its former coach, attention now shifts to the prospective managerial choices and strategies that will shape the team’s trajectory in the forthcoming matches of the professional league.