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Mortada Mansour, president of Zamalek Club, revealed the team’s new foreign coach record.
Mortada Mansour said: “Farouk Jaafar, Ismail Youssef, Ahmed and Amir Mortada are together at that time, and I have accompanied them for some time.”
“I saw the material demands of Pacheco, the demands of Calderón and the demands of the Italian coach, and I told them not to hurry,” he added in his statements on the Zamalek club channel.
He noted: “I told the committee not to rush to choose a new coach, and I tell Zamalek fans, we are in no rush.”
He went on to say, “There are 3 other names that joined the shortlist. The trio have a very respectable resume.”
Mortada Mansour did not reveal the names of the new candidates joining the White Knight’s training roster.
As FilGoal.com found out, Italian Paolo Tramizani, Sion’s technical director, the Swiss, and Apoel Nicosia, the former Cypriot, is the second candidate to lead Zamalek.
Who is Paolo Tramizani?
The 50-year-old started his football career at Prato Club and used to play as a defender in Italy and moved from him to Cosenza Calcio and then Lucesi.
The most remarkable step in his career came when he joined Inter Milan in 1992, but only stayed at the Nerazzo for one season.
After that, he moved to Venice, Cesena and Piacenza, until his biggest move came in 1998, when he moved to the Italian League through Tottenham.
However, he didn’t participate much with Spears in two years, returning to Italy via Pestoise, then Piacenza again, and finally Atalanta until he retired in 2004.
Tramizani never wore the shirt of the Italian national team during his career, not even at different ages.
It shows in his football career that he did not stay in a team for more than three years.
His coaching career
Tramizani began his coaching career in 2011 when he worked as an assistant to fellow Italian Gianni De Biasi in training for the Albanian national team.
And with him, he helped Albania qualify for the first time in its history for Euro 2016.
In December 2016, Tramizani took an important step in his coaching career, having become the coach of the Swiss club Lugano, which only stayed with him for six months.
Then, in June 2017, she transferred to Sion’s Swiss coach before she was fired in October due to shaky results.
The Italian coach was unemployed for a year before moving to Cyprus to coach APOEL Nicosia and lead them to win the League title and qualify for the Cup final before defeat with two unanswered goals.
The following season, due to defeat in the Champions League playoffs, Tramisani was fired as APOEL manager.
He then signed for Livorno, which is in the second division of the Italian league, but was sacked after seven games for poor results.
In June this year, he returned to coach Sion, the Swiss, for a second term, before leaving in August, where he was succeeded by his compatriot, Fabio Grosso.
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