Raja Casablanca appoint Mohamed Nasreddine as new head coach after Fadlu Davids exit

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Raja Casablanca appoint Mohamed Nasreddine as new head coach after Fadlu Davids exit

Raja Casablanca have confirmed the appointment of Tunisian coach Mohamed Nasreddine as their new head coach, bringing a swift change in leadership following the departure of Fadlu Davids after a disappointing run of results.

The Moroccan giants acted decisively after a string of underwhelming performances that left the club falling short of expectations both domestically and in their broader competitive ambitions.

Davids’ tenure was ultimately cut short, with the club opting for a reset in pursuit of stability and improved results.

Nasreddine arrives with a strong reputation in African club football and is widely regarded as a tactically disciplined manager capable of restoring structure and consistency to the side.

His appointment is expected to mark the beginning of a new phase at the Casablanca-based club, which remains under pressure to compete at the top end of the league table.

The coaching change reflects Raja’s urgent desire to arrest their recent decline and reignite their season. Club officials are believed to view Nasreddine as a steadying influence, with expectations that he will quickly assess the squad and implement his philosophy ahead of a crucial run of fixtures.

Fadlu Davids, who took charge earlier in the campaign, leaves after failing to sustain positive momentum, despite high hopes at the start of his spell.

His departure adds to a growing list of managerial changes at the club in recent seasons, underlining the high-pressure environment at one of Africa’s most storied football institutions.

Nasreddine is expected to begin work immediately as Raja look to regain form and reassert themselves in the title race.