Egyptian league managers: The sack race

الإثنين، 16 يناير 2012 - 16:52

كتب : Omar AbdelAziz

The Egyptian Premier League season is yet to reach the halfway point, and six managers have already been relieved of their duties so far.

It started with Salah Al-Nahi stepping down as Ghazl Mahalla manager in as early as the second week, following heavy back-to-back defeats to the newcomers.

The Peasants were thrashed 3-0 at home in the season opener before being overwhelmed 6-1 by Zamalek a few days later, prompting Al-Nahi to quit on October 20.

A few days later, Mimi Abdul-Razek left Smouha despite an impressive 1-1 draw at Masri.

Abdul-Razek, who took charge of the Alexandrian side at a late stage of last season, was replaced by Shawky Gharib on October 28.

A single win in nine games had to be the end of Mokhtar Mokhtar’s spell with cup champions ENPPI, who sacked the former Ahli coach on December 27, shortly after a home draw with Gaish.

Mokhtar was replaced by another ex-Ahli manager in Hossam Al-Badri, who left Sudan’s Merreikh to take the helm at the petroleum club.

On the first day of 2012, Hamza Al-Gamal stepped down as manager of Bani Suef Telephones, leaving the task of saving the debutants from relegation to Ashraf Kasem.

This time the decision was not preceded by a disappointing scoreline, it was rather Al-Gamal’s rejection to what he had described as ‘interference in his work’.

Following seven games without a single goal, Military Production parted ways with Kamal Etman on January 8, appointing former Zamalek star Mohamed Helmi.

The sixth man to lose his job was the well-respected Talaat Youssef, who was sacked by Masri on January 16, one day after a 2-0 away defeat to newly-promoted Dakhlia.

Youssef declared he was ‘delighted’ with the decision after being subjected to ‘internal conspiracies’ by some members of the impatient Masri board.

Five days after leaving Port-Said, Youssef was named Arab Contractors coach, following the sacking of Mohamed Radwan on January 20.

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