Miloud Hamdi Makes a Move to Egypt After Trophy Laden Season with Yanga

Miloud Hamdi Makes a Move to Egypt After Trophy Laden Season with Yanga

Former Young Africans (Yanga SC) head coach Miloud Hamdi has officially made a move to Egypt following a trophy-laden season with the Tanzanian football giants. Hamdi, who joined Yanga midway through the previous season, has now been unveiled by Egyptian Premier League club Ismaily SC, signing a one-year contract. His departure marks the end of a brief but highly successful tenure in Tanzania.

Miloud Hamdi Makes a Move to Egypt After Trophy Laden Season with Yanga

Miloud Hamdi’s journey with Yanga began midway through the previous season when he took over coaching duties from Sead Ramovic. Before joining Yanga, Hamdi was in charge of Singida Black Stars, where he had built a solid reputation. Upon his arrival at Yanga, he managed the team in 12 league matches and quickly established himself as a key figure in the club’s pursuit of silverware.

In an outstanding season, Hamdi led Yanga to secure three major trophies, showcasing his tactical acumen and leadership skills. The club clinched the Tanzanian Premier League title, the FA (Federation) Cup, and the Community Shield (Kombe la Muungano), completing a remarkable treble that highlighted the coach’s effectiveness and ability to inspire his squad.

After such an impressive record, Miloud Hamdi’s expertise has attracted attention beyond Tanzania. Ismaily SC, one of Egypt’s historic football clubs, has appointed him as their new head coach under a one-year agreement. Hamdi joins the Egyptian club alongside a strong technical team, including Belgian assistant coach Hammadi Saghier and Tunisian midfield coach Marouane Silimani. This blend of coaching talent is expected to strengthen Ismaily’s competitive edge in the Egyptian Premier League.

Reliable sources close to Hamdi’s management have revealed that his new contract with Ismaily SC offers a salary that is twice what he earned at Yanga. This financial boost underscores the Egyptian club’s confidence in Hamdi’s coaching abilities and their commitment to achieving better results in the league.

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