BREAKING Reghecampf, bye FCSB! The coach slapped the new team and will fight for the title



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Laurenţiu Reghecampf does not return to FCSB. At least that’s what the Saudi press says, pointing out that the coach is very close to an agreement with Al Shabab, the former Sumudica team.

Anton Petrea has more peace of mind at FCSB. Shortly after FCSB drew with Sepsi in League 1, the Arab press announced that Laurenţiu Reghecampf, who was written to return to FCSB in place of Petrea, is very close to reaching a deal with Al Shabab.

Reghecampf no longer comes to FCSB! The Romanian, close to an agreement with Al Shabab. Saudi Press Announces Measure

Al Bilad announces that Reghecampf “He’s very close to seizing Al Shabab”, after the club’s management declared itself dissatisfied with Pedro Caixinha’s mandate. The Portuguese coach, who also visited Rangers, is accused by fans and club officials for the way he has handled the team’s situation lately. Al Bilal learned that Al Shabab officials have started negotiations with Reghecampf and that “It is already in an advanced stage”.

Caixinha (pictured below) came to Al Shabab this year after coaching Cruz Azul for a season. In 2017, he was coach of Rangers FC, where Ianis Hagi now plays. He began his coaching career as a junior in Portugal, and for a long time he was second to José Peseiro, former Rapid Bucharest manager. In his career, Caixinha also trained Uniao Leiria, Nacional, Santos Laguna and Al Gharafa.

In the 18 games in which he was on Al Shabab’s technical bench, the Portuguese won 7 and lost 5. Yesterday, on the ninth day of the championship, Al Shabab lost, score 0-4, to Taawon. Caixinha’s team has not won for almost a month, and in the last four games they have registered three defeats and a draw at home. Under his command, Al Shabab scored just 24 goals in 18 matches, scoring another 22.

Laurenţiu Reghecampf (45) was fired from Al Wasl this year, after two seasons on the Emirates group technical bench. He also trained in Saudi Arabia in 2014-2015. At that time, Reghecampf left FCSB where he had managed to impress and took over Al Hilal, Răzvan Lucescu’s current team. Reghecampf led Al Hilal to the final of the Asian Champions League, which they lost to the Western City Wanderers. The Romanian won three trophies in the Gulf area, all with Al Wahda, in the period 2017-2018. He also played a Prince’s Cup final in Saudi Arabia and has four other trophies on his record with the FCSB, including two Romanian titles.

Who is Al Shabab and what purpose would Reghecampf have?

In Al Shabab, Reghecampf would aim for the title of champion. His team is third in the league, but 7 points behind leader Al Hilal. Al Ahli, the team where Alex Mitriţă plays is second, with a point over Shabab and a less disputed match.

The Riyadh group is led by Khalid Al Baltan and performs at the beautiful King Fahd Stadium. Last season he finished seventh in the first league and won the last title in the 2011-2012 season. In total, Al Shabab has 6 titles in Saudi Arabia.

Current CFR Cluj and FCSB goalkeeper Giedrius Arlauskis is also part of the current group. The Chilean international Igor Lichnovsky, the Argentine Cristian Guanca, the Portuguese Fabio Martins and the Senegalese Alfred NDiaye and Makhete Diop are the foreign players of the group. They are joined by Al Shabab star Ever Banega.

Reghecampf’s record in Saudi Arabia

  • 24 games on Al Hilal’s bench
  • 13 wins
  • 5 losses
  • 39 goals scored by his team
  • 19 goals scored by Al Hilal
  • 2 finals played, including the Champions League

Reghecampf’s record in the United Arab Emirates

  • 123 games as coach of Al Wahda and Al Wasl
  • 61 wins
  • 141 goals scored
  • 3 trophies as Al Wahda’s coach



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