Singida black stars appoint Hamdi Miloud as head coach

By Flora Mkoloma

Singida Black Stars has officially announced the appointment of French national Hamdi Miloud as the club's new head coach on a one-and-a-half-year contract.

Miloud replaces Patrick Aussem, who previously held the head coach position.

Hussein Massanza, the club’s Public Relations and Communications Officer, confirmed that Miloud will be assisted by two assistant coaches, Nassim Anisse and David Ouma, as they prepare to lead the team after the break in January 2025.

"Ramadhani Nsanzurwimo, who had served as the interim head coach, has returned to his role as Director of Technical Affairs," Massanza added.

Coach Miloud brings a wealth of experience to the team, with an impressive track record in African football. 



He has reached the finals of the CAF Champions League, secured two quarterfinal appearances in the same competition, and reached the quarterfinals of the CAF Confederation Cup.

Miloud has coached a number of successful clubs across Africa, including USM Alger and JS Kabylie in Algeria, Al-Salmiya in Kuwait, TP Mazembe in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Athletico Marseille and ES Vitrolles in France, and Al-Ettifaq FC in Saudi Arabia.

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