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11:58 a. M.
Thursday 01 October 2020
Books – Mohamed Yousry Morshed:
Omar Moheb, the Swiss translator Renee Weiler, is close to staying in her position at the Al-Ahly club, despite the Red Club manager’s departure and his departure from Cairo.
Al-Ahly decided to end the career of their Swiss coach during the grace period that begins today, October 1, following disagreements between the two teams over the extension of the contract until the end of the African Championship.
Al-Ahly hired South African Pitso Musimane to lead the team with an auxiliary team consisting of: Rolani Moccuina, assistant coach, Capello Rangwana, load planner, and Moussa Matlapa, technical performance analyst, leaving Belgian Michel Yancon.
Al-Ahly’s new technical staff speaks English, while the guards’ coach speaks French, improving Muheb’s chances of survival, as well as the planning committee’s conviction of his role in the team.
Who is lover?
1- Born on March 21
2- He started working at the Al-Ahram Foundation as a journalist and continued working for 12 years in journalism.
3- In 1999, he began his translation career with former Egyptian coach Gerard Gili, the coach of the French team.
4- Fluent in English and French.
5- He worked for 12 years as deputy general manager of the FIFA office for the development of football in the countries of Northeast Africa with Dr. Taha Ismail, and served as his administrative assistant from 2002 to 2010.
6- FIFA has chosen you to represent it in Egypt in the monitoring and supervision of the Diploma in Sports Administration in Egypt, organized by FIFA in cooperation with the International Center for Sports Studies at Cairo University.
7- He worked as a translator for the French Patrice Carteron, the former technical director of Al-Ahly, in his second experience with translation
8- He occupies the position of President of the “Dodge Ball” which means “trick ball” which is a handball sport but of a different type, and a group of players participate in it to throw the ball with force at the player’s body, with the order to win the match.