Hassania Agadir confirm Fahmi as first assistant in coaching overhaul

Club reshapes technical staff following managerial changes

Hassania Agadir have officially appointed Abdelilah Fahmi as first assistant coach to Hilal Al-Tair, confirming earlier reports about changes within the club’s technical staff.

The announcement marks the latest step in a broader restructuring process following the recent appointment of Al-Tair as head coach. The club confirmed that Fahmi has signed a contract running for a season and a half, signalling a commitment to stability as the team looks to move forward.

Changes follow staff departures

Fahmi’s arrival comes after the departure of assistant coach Ben Arabi Bouziane and fitness coach Julien Rodon, whose contracts with the club were terminated. The changes reflect a shift in direction as Hassania Agadir reshapes its backroom staff under the new managerial leadership.

The club’s decision to bring in Fahmi is seen as part of a wider effort to rebuild the technical team and ensure alignment with Al-Tair’s approach. By appointing a trusted assistant, the management appears to be prioritising cohesion within the coaching structure.

Wider technical team taking shape

Reports had previously indicated that Fahmi would take on the role of first assistant, with additional appointments also expected to complete the technical setup. According to earlier information, Yassine Al-Rami is set to assume the position of second assistant coach, while Mustafa Al-Shadli will be responsible for goalkeeping duties.

Although these roles were outlined prior to the official announcement, the confirmation of Fahmi’s appointment provides clarity on the club’s immediate plans and signals the beginning of a new phase for the team.

Recent managerial appointment sets direction

The restructuring follows the club’s decision last week to appoint Hilal Al-Tair as head coach, replacing Amir Abdou, who left to take charge of the Burkina Faso national team.

Al-Tair’s arrival marked a turning point for Hassania Agadir, with the club moving quickly to assemble a technical staff capable of supporting his vision. The addition of Fahmi as first assistant is expected to play a key role in implementing tactical plans and overseeing day-to-day training operations.

Focus on stability and progress

With the new coaching team now beginning to take shape, attention is likely to shift towards on-field performance. The club’s leadership will be hoping that the changes bring renewed energy and direction, particularly as they look to navigate the remainder of the season.

Fahmi’s experience is expected to complement Al-Tair’s leadership, creating a collaborative environment within the technical setup. The extended duration of his contract also suggests that the club is planning for continuity rather than short-term adjustments.

A new chapter for Hassania Agadir

The confirmation of Abdelilah Fahmi as first assistant coach represents a significant step in Hassania Agadir’s ongoing restructuring. Combined with the recent managerial appointment and further planned additions to the coaching staff, the club appears focused on building a cohesive and effective technical team.

As the new setup takes shape, the coming months will determine whether these changes translate into improved performances and a more stable future for the Moroccan side.

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Abdul Majeed Yakubu
Abdul Majeed is a dedicated football writer with a strong foundation in both technology and journalism. He holds a degree in Computer Science from Accra Technical University, but his passion for storytelling saw him begin his journalism journey even before entering university.He previously worked as a Staff Writer at Ghanaguardian.com, where he developed his craft in news writing and digital publishing. His growing interest in sports journalism has since led him to focus on football, bringing a unique blend of analytical thinking and narrative clarity to his work.Abdul is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, where he contributes engaging and insightful content aimed at a global audience of African football enthusiasts.

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