Saudi League: Damak hires former Al-Ittihad coach to escape relegation
Damak has hired former Al-Ittihad coach Fabio Carille in an effort to avoid relegation from the Saudi Pro League.
In a recent development in the Saudi Pro League, Damak FC has announced the appointment of Brazilian coach Fabio Carille, who previously managed rival club Al-Ittihad, as they aim to avoid relegation. The club expressed gratitude to former coach Armando Evangelista via their official X (formerly Twitter) account, wishing him luck before announcing Carille's arrival. At 52, Carille brings a wealth of experience to the team, having previously coached Al-Ittihad and Al-Wehda, and is expected to be a vital asset in their fight against relegation.
Currently, Damak is struggling in 15th place out of 18 teams, with only 12 points to their name, which places them in a precarious position as the season approaches its conclusion. The club's management believes that Carille's expertise and track record in the league can help turn their fortunes around as they prepare for a critical clash against Al-Taawoun on Thursday. This match will mark Carille's first outing with Damak, heightening the stakes as they strive for a much-needed win.
The decision to hire Carille highlights Damak's urgent need for a turnaround, reflecting the high stakes involved in the competition as relegation looms. The move also signifies a broader trend within the league where teams frequently adjust their coaching staff in hopes of revitalizing their campaign, especially as the season enters its latter stages and every point becomes crucial in the battle to remain in the top tier of Saudi football.