Expatriates First Success for Jalel Kadri

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 20 October 2025

Inaugural Championship Victory for Al Hazm Coach Jalel Kadri

The Press — After qualifying for the King's Cup at the expense of Neom, with stars like Lacazette, Kadri has made his mark in Saudi Arabia. The Tunisian coach has had a good start with Al Hazm, despite the level gap with other top Saudi clubs. The next match will be against Al Nassr, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mané, and Kingsley Coman, a significant challenge for the former national team coach.

No Super Cup for Chaâbani

Renaissance Berkane coach Mouine Chaâbani lost the African Super Cup to Pyramids (1-0) on a goal by the elusive Congolese player Fiston Mayele. He will have to settle for the championship and CAF Cup double to crown a historic season with the Moroccans.

Bouzamoucha Leads the Way

Sofyane Bouzamoucha and Rouen FC are dominating the National League (D3) standings. Rouen and the Tunisian central defender won (3-0) against Atlético 13. As a starter, Bouzamoucha played his 9th match of the season.

Ben Romdhane Takes Option

For the first leg of the C1 preliminary round, Al Ahly's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, a starter, won (1-0) with his team against the Black Eagles in Burundi. The former "Sang et Or" player was replaced in the 75th minute of play after a good performance.

45 Minutes for Saâd

In the Bundesliga, starter Elias Saâd did not deliver his usual performance with Augsbourg against Cologne. He was replaced at halftime by Claude-Maurice, and Augsbourg finished with a draw (1-1).

Limited Playing Time for Mejbri

Burnley's midfielder Hannibal Mejbri, who came on in the 83rd minute, participated in the win (2-0) against Leeds United. He received a yellow card for protesting in the 92nd minute.

Hadj Mohamed Returns

Transferred to Belgium's K. Beerschot V.A, Anas Hadj Mohamed made his 4th appearance, coming on in the 62nd minute, in the draw (1-1) against Beveren. Beerschot is 3rd in the Belgian League 2. Note that the Tunisian received a yellow card for time-wasting in added time.

Hadj Mahmoud in the Match

In Switzerland, former Etoilé and Lugano midfielder Mohamed Hadj Mahmoud had a great operation in the standings, moving up to 5th place in the championship with his team. Coming on at the hour mark, he participated in the 3rd consecutive win (1-0) against Zurich.

Jaziri Scores

Coming on as a substitute, Ezzamalek's player Seif Jaziri scored the 4th goal in a large win (6-0) against the Somalis of Dekadaha in the CAF Cup. At 32, Jaziri, whose contract expires on June 30, 2027, is making a mark under the Cairo club's banner.

Naffati Loses in Malmo

In Sweden, right-back Moutaz Neffati and Norrkoping lost to Malmo (2-0). Neffati played the entire match with a satisfactory performance. His club is 12th, 6 points behind the first relegation spot.