"Overcoming the Currency Smuggling Crisis".. Former Moldavia Coach Starts Training the Libyan Union
The Libyan Union has appointed South African coach Rulani Mokwena, who aims to restore the club's glory amidst recent challenges.
The Libyan Union has officially announced the appointment of former Moldavia coach, Rulani Mokwena. He arrived in Tripoli with his coaching staff, indicating a fresh start for the team as they look to reclaim their former success in Libyan football. The club shared footage of Mokwena's arrival, highlighting the supportive atmosphere within the administrative staff that welcomes this new chapter.
Mokwena expressed ambitious goals for the team, aiming to restore the club to its rightful place and bring back titles. He emphasized that the support from fans would be crucial in achieving success, asserting that the Libyan Union will remain a dominant force in the country's football landscape. His commitment to working hard to please the fans reflects the high expectations surrounding his appointment.
Interestingly, this news comes on the heels of Mokwena facing legal troubles, with a recent court ruling from Algeria sentencing him to prison over unrelated issues. This situation adds a layer of complexity to his new role, causing concern about its potential impact on the team's morale and performance.