Saeed Rashwan has officially resigned from his position as the head of the interim committee of Al-Tahaddi Club without specifying the reasons for his resignation.
Rashwan has proposed the nomination of former player Najib Al-Warfalli, a current member of the committee, to lead the interim committee until a new president and board members are elected for the club.
While stepping down, Rashwan affirmed his commitment to Al-Tahaddi, pledging both financial and moral support.
He expressed his determination to utilize all available resources to restore the club to its rightful place, ensuring strong competition and preserving its distinguished and illustrious history.
Furthermore, Rashwan stated, “As we conclude our duties at the club, I apologize if there has been any shortfall in our responsibilities towards the club or any misconduct towards colleagues and comrades in the interim committee, the general assembly, or the loyal fans.”
The resignation of Saeed Rashwan marks a significant development in the management of Al-Tahaddi Club, raising questions about the future leadership and direction of the club.
Rashwan’s decision to step down without disclosing the reasons behind his resignation adds intrigue to the situation and leaves room for speculation among club members and supporters.
The proposal to nominate Najib Al-Warfalli, a former player with a deep understanding of the club’s dynamics, reflects a strategic move to ensure continuity and stability during this transitional period.
However, uncertainties persist regarding the club’s immediate plans and the process for selecting new leadership.
As Al-Tahaddi Club navigates through this period of transition, stakeholders eagerly await further developments and decisions that will shape the future trajectory of one of Benghazi’s most prominent football institutions.