It’s interesting to see the financial details of the technical staff for Morocco’s national football team under Badou Zaki’s leadership. The compensation package reflects the importance placed on securing top talent to guide the team through the training course in Lisbon ahead of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
Badou Zaki’s substantial monthly salary of 500,000 dh demonstrates the value attributed to his experience and leadership in steering the team towards success. His deputies, Moustapha Hadji and Said Chiba, also receive significant compensation at 200,000 dh per month, reflecting their crucial roles in supporting Zaki’s efforts.
Additionally, it’s noteworthy that Aziz Bouderbala, Khalid Fouhami, and Abderrazak El Amrani play integral roles in the team’s success, albeit with slightly lower salaries compared to the deputies. Nonetheless, their contributions as coordinator, goalkeeper coach, and physical trainer are essential for the team’s preparation and performance.
Overall, these financial arrangements underscore the commitment of the Moroccan Football Federation to invest in top-tier coaching talent as they prepare for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations.
Tags: Badou Zaki, CAN 2015, Lions of the Atlas, Morocco