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2014 FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP - MOROCCO - EL AMRI RESIGNS AS COACH OF MOGHREB TETOUAN

MOGHREB TETOUAN AUCKLAND CITY FC

The 64 year old resigned three days after Tetouan lost on penalties to Auckland City of New Zealand in a play-off for a place in the quarter-finals of the competition.

Amri had led Tetouan to two Moroccan titles in the last three seasons, with the last triumph seeing them qualify for the Club World Cup as champions of the host nation.

Despite the backing of more than 40,000 supporters for the match against Auckland in Rabat, Tetouan fell at the first hurdle in their attempt to match Raja Casablanca's run to the final of last year's competition, when they were eventually beaten by Bayern Munich.

The pressure on Tetouan had been all the greater after Moroccans had hoped the hosting of the event would help make up for the country's refusal to stage the Africa Cup of Nations early in the New Year due to fears over the spread of Ebola.

Instead of Tetouan, Auckland will face African champions Entente Setif of Algeria in Saturday's quarter-final.

The winners of that match will face San Lorenzo of Argentina, Copa Libertadores holders, in the semi-final next week.

 

13 Dec 2014
(BBC Sport UK)

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