National Coach Resigns from Kawkab Marrakech
In a surprising turn of events, Moroccan football coach Reda Hakim has announced his resignation from the technical leadership of Kawkab Marrakech, just days after being appointed to the role. This decision was influenced by the hostile atmosphere that surrounded his return to the club, which he articulated in a statement shared on his personal social media account. Hakim expressed that after careful consideration and discussions with his family, he felt compelled to step down due to the backlash he faced on social media and the general discontent among fans regarding his return. Prioritizing the well-being of the club, he emphasized his desire to work in a calm and positive environment.
In his statement, Hakim extended his gratitude to the club's president, Idriss Hanifa, for understanding his position and wished the team success for the upcoming sporting season. This resignation follows a tumultuous period for Kawkab Marrakech, which has seen a series of coaching changes recently. Hakim previously led the team to a promotion to the professional league last season but was subsequently dismissed and replaced by Rashid Taoussi. The club then appointed Hicham Dmiri, who successfully ensured the team's survival in the first division, yet his contract ended without a renewal agreement.
Despite the club management's decision to rehire Reda Hakim, the move sparked considerable criticism among fans and observers, who felt that the management was recycling the same choices. Consequently, Hakim's swift resignation highlights the challenges that Kawkab Marrakech faces as it prepares for the new season, with many questioning the direction the club is taking.
As reported by hespress.com.