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Eid Marazeeq, technical director of the National Bank of Egypt, spoke after his team’s promotion to the Premier League for the first time in its history, noting that “planning was one of the reasons for this increase.”
Al-Ahly Club rose to the Premier League for the first time in their history, following an exciting stage in the Upper Egypt group. (See details)
The National Bank coach said: “Planning with the board of directors and technical staff to promote was one of the reasons for the promotion of the excellent.”
He added in his statements to FilGoal.com, “From the first moment to go up to the second division, we have chosen the elements that fit my way of thinking, with the study of the stadiums in Upper Egypt, there are good stadiums and others that are not. they are valid”.
He continued: “The experience of Leicester in the second division and the coronation of the English Premier League, nobody expected. Our aim was to become the champions of the Upper Egypt group, although nobody nominated us for that. They were nominating other teams. “.
He went on to say: “The council’s trust in the coaching staff and their support during league games, as well as deporting everyone who would negatively affect the team for the sake of stability, all these things contributed to the increase.”
He completed: “I achieved the promotion of Coca-Cola, Plastic and Al-Ahly Bank from the third class to the second division, and now I have reached the Premier League with Al-Ahli Bank.”
The National Bank guaranteed his rating due to direct confrontations between him and Beni Suef, which is of interest to the National Bank club.
Al-Ahli Bank achieved 12 victories in the Upper Egypt group, drew 7 times and lost only two to Minya and Aluminum.
Al-Ahly Bank is the 71st club in the history of clubs that participated in Premier League competition.
Al-Ahli Bank moved up from third division to second this season, led by Eid Marazeeq, after a playoff match with Goldie and participated in the Upper Egypt group after Al Mumtaz’s clubs failed to decline.
Marazeeq continued to lead the team for the second consecutive season.