Singida Black Stars have taken sweeping action following a run of poor results, dismissing head coach Othmen Najjar and disbanding the entire technical team.
The decision brings an abrupt end to Najjar’s tenure, with club management reportedly dissatisfied with the team’s performances and league position.
Full technical overhaul
In a move described as a complete reset, the club has also parted ways with assistant coaches, trainers and analysts. The mass exit signals a deliberate attempt to rebuild from within and trigger a shift in mentality among players.
The drastic step reflects growing urgency at the club, with results falling short of expectations during the current campaign.
Search for new direction
Singida Black Stars have now begun the process of identifying a new head coach capable of stabilising the team and restoring competitiveness.
With no immediate replacement confirmed, the club faces a delicate transition period as it looks to avoid further decline during the season.
Pressure to respond
The challenge for the incoming staff will be significant, with the need to quickly establish a clear playing identity and improve results.
Management hopes the bold restructuring will act as a turning point, as the club attempts to recover momentum and return to winning ways.