Moroccan club Hassania Agadir has officially appointed Amir Abdou as their new head coach.
Abdou brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously managed the national teams of Mauritania and Comoros.
In a club statement, Hassania Agadir expressed their confidence in Abdou’s abilities, describing him as “one of the most prominent names in African coaching.”
The club believes his expertise will be a valuable asset as they move forward.
The statement also addressed plans for strengthening the squad, confirming that the sports director, new coach, and technical staff are conducting a thorough evaluation to identify the team’s needs.
This review aims to recruit top-quality players following the recent complex process and financial efforts involved in lifting the transfer ban.
The official signing will take place in Agadir, with the exact date to be announced soon.
Hassania Agadir recently avoided relegation after a narrow play-off victory against Beni Mellal and parted ways amicably with former coach Abdelhadi Sektioui.
The club extended their best wishes to Amir Abdou as he embarks on this new chapter with Hassania Agadir.