Nasreddine Nabi bids emotional farewell to Royal Army Club: “Leaving with deep affection and memories”
On Wednesday, Nasreddine Nabi expressed his heartfelt sentiments in a post on his official Instagram account. “Dear Soldiers… Out of respect for all the support you have given me, I must clarify my position.
With mixed emotions, I announce that my journey as the coach of the Royal Army Club has come to an end. After a challenging season of hard work and intense moments we shared together, it is time to say goodbye,” he wrote.
He went on to express his deep gratitude for the unwavering support he received from fans, which he described as a constant source of motivation and encouragement.
“I want to express my deep gratitude to all the supporters who have been a constant source of motivation and support. Your unwavering support, encouragement, and passion for the club have been invaluable throughout my time here,” he added.
Reflecting on his efforts, Nabi noted, “Know that I have given my all, despite the constraints, along with the technical staff and players, to ensure that this great club ends the season with a title.
The reality on the ground decided otherwise, and despite the difficulty of the situation, we must accept it. To the players, technical staff, and the entire administrative team, I thank you for your dedication, professionalism, and commitment.
I thank General Harmou for his support, especially during difficult times, as well as President Al Ayobi and Colonel Malik for the trust they placed in me.”
Nabi concluded his farewell with a touching message, saying, “I leave with deep affection and memories for the club and its supporters. I am convinced that the Royal Army Club will continue to grow and the club will remain in my heart.
Finally, I thank the Moroccan people for their hospitality and respect. Regardless of the city, I was always received well and with respect, and I thank you for that.”
This emotional farewell marks the end of a significant chapter in Nabi’s coaching career, as he embarks on a new journey with Kaizer Chiefs, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and heartfelt connections with the Royal Army Club and its supporters.
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