Soccer-Moroccan Ammouta named Al Ahly coach following Thorup departure


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - World Cup - AFC Asian Qualifiers - Group G - Saudi Arabia v Jordan - Al-Awwal Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - June 11, 2024 Jordan coach Hussein Ammouta before the match REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

June 15 (Reuters) - Al Ahly have appointed ⁠Moroccan Hussein Ammouta, a former Jordan manager ‌and CAF Champions League winner with Wydad Casablanca, as head coach on a two-year contract, the Egyptian club ​said on Monday.

Ammouta, 56, brings ⁠a strong continental ⁠pedigree, having led Wydad to the African Champions ⁠League title ‌in 2017 at Al Ahly’s expense, securing the Moroccan league crown ⁠in the same season.

He also guided Morocco ​to the ‌African Nations Championship title in 2021 and won ⁠the Qatari ​league with Al Sadd, alongside spells at Al Jazira in the United Arab Emirates and ⁠the Jordan national team.

The appointment ​comes 10 days after the club parted ways with Denmark’s Jess Thorup by mutual consent following ⁠a disappointing campaign.

Thorup, appointed in October, began his tenure by winning the Egyptian Super Cup with a 2-0 victory over Zamalek but ​results declined in the ⁠latter stages of the season and Al Ahly ​finished third in the league, ‌meaning they miss out ​on next season’s CAF Champions League.

(Reporting Ashraf Hamed Atta; editing by Clare Fallon)

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