Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta, celebrated for guiding Jordan to its first AFC Asian Cup final, may depart the national team due to pressing family reasons. In an interview, Ammouta revealed his intention to step down when his contract concludes in the next few months, citing the urgent need to be with his family in Morocco during a challenging period.
Ammouta acknowledged the difficulty he is facing and emphasized the negotiation process for his departure, set to unfold in the coming three or four months. Despite queries about potential coaching offers from other teams, Ammouta clarified that, as of now, his ongoing contract with the Jordanian national team has not seen any proposals since the conclusion of the AFC Asian Cup.
This revelation follows Jordan’s notable performance in the recent Asian Cup, where Ammouta’s strategic prowess led the team to a historic final appearance. The journey included victories over Iraq, Tajikistan, and South Korea in the last sixteen, quarterfinal, and semifinal, respectively. However, Jordan ultimately settled for second place after a 3-1 defeat to Qatar in the final.
As Ammouta contemplates his departure, the football community awaits official announcements, recognizing the significant impact he has had on Jordan’s footballing trajectory. The coach’s potential exit adds an unexpected chapter to Jordan’s post-Asian Cup narrative, raising questions about the team’s future leadership and strategy. The echoes of Ammouta’s contributions will resonate in Jordanian football, regardless of the path he ultimately chooses.
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