National coach Osama Al-Hammadi resigned from training the Libyan Al-Nasr club a few days after leading the team to win the title. Local League The Italian Football Premier League for the third time in its history after 1987 and 2018.
Osama Al Hammadi (49 years old) took over the technical responsibility of the first team at Al Nasr Club at the end of last April, for a season and a half, succeeding the dismissed Tunisian coach, Mohamed Al-Mukashar.
Al-Hamadi, the former star of the Libyan Al-Ittihad Club, succeeded in achieving the difficult equation by winning with… AL-Nasser club In the league competition, he won the title for the third time in his career as a coach; as he had previously won the league title with Al-Ittihad twice during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons.
Osama Al-Hamadi resigns from training Al-Nasr of Libya for family reasons, but!
Coach Osama Al-Hammadi announced his resignation from his position as coach of the Libyan Al-Nasr team for family reasons, saying in a special statement to the WinWin website: “It is a special period in my coaching career to be the technical director of the distinguished Al-Nasr club team, and thanks to God we were crowned the Libyan League champions. I have decided to step down from coaching the first team at my personal request due to my personal and urgent family circumstances.”
WinWin learned from a special source that the national coach Osama Al-Hammadi is on his way to train the team. the Union His former club starting from the new football season.
The decision to resign Osama Al-Hammadi from his duties as coach of the Libyan Al-Nasr Club comes less than a week after the resignation of Ahmed Bushnaf, the president of the Al-Nasr Club, which was also due to family circumstances that required accompanying his father on a medical trip outside the country.
The resignation of Ahmed Bushnaf from the presidency of the Libyan Al-Nasr Club and the resignation of Osama Al-Hamadi, the team’s coach, comes days before the team’s participation in the African Champions League, where it will meet the Sudanese Al-Merreikh Club in the first preliminary round. The first leg will be held in Benghazi between August 16 and 18, while the second leg will be held outside Libya between August 23 and 25.
Osama Al Hammadi’s career in the stadiums
Osama Misbah Al-Hammadi (48 years old) began his career as a player with Al-Ahly Tripoli in the 1994-95 sports season, the season in which the team won the league championship, and he was also crowned with the league in the 1999-2000 sports season.
Al-Hamadi’s career with Al-Ahly Tripoli continued until the 2004-05 season, after which he moved to Al-Ittihad until his retirement in 2014. He succeeded in winning the Libyan League Championship with the team seven consecutive times, and he also played for the national team and headed its lineup in the African Championship in Egypt in 2006.