On Sunday, Al-Adala announced the signing of Slovak Martin Sivilla as the team’s coach, who will replace Tunisian Youssef Al-Mannai, who was sacked on Saturday. The Slovak coach led the Abha team in 31 matches of the Mohammed bin Salman Professional League and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, winning 9 matches, losing 14 and drawing 8 times. Abha finished the sports season in the professional league in ninth place with 35 points, out of 9 wins and 8 draws. The Slovak coach has led a number of clubs, including Poland’s Zagombe Lubin, which is active in the Premier League.
And the Justice Club increased the number of fired coaches to three after its management announced the termination of the contract with the technical staff led by Tunisian Youssef Al-Mannai. The Ministry of Justice chose this period, as the league stops for a long time for the Greens to participate in the World Cup in Qatar, which makes it possible to choose a new coach, and the pause period is an opportunity to adapt to the team. Al-Adala are 13th in the standings with 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw and 6 losses.
Abha Club became the first club to sack their coach this season, turning down Belgian Sven Vandenbroek, hours after a 3-0 loss to Al Nasr after the sixth round of Saudi Pro League Roshan. Al Wahda also resorted to sacking Serbian Bruno Akraopovic at the start of the current suspension period due to the team’s deteriorating results.