Recently there was talk of a rift between former FAF President Muhammad Raurawa andAlgerian national coach Rumors have been circulating about Rouroua’s desire to return to Djamel Belmadi, particularly as president of the Algerian Football Federation.
Farid Madawi, a journalist specializing in sports affairs, said he has accurate information about the veracity of the controversy between the two.
In an interview on Al-Watania TV, Matawi explained: “When Rarawawa prepared to return to the FAF, having won Swazif in the previous elections, Rarawawa told me that the Algerian national team coach had nothing to do with withdrawing from the candidacy.
Calling not to give readings that there is a dispute between the national coach and the former president of FAF, Madavi adds that these are official reports from the source.
The journalist challenged those who wanted to discredit him by proving the opposite of what he was saying and came up with credible evidence showing the strained relationship between the two.
Madavi continued: “Belmadi has great respect for Rourava and in 2010, Haj Rourava invited Belmadi to join him in the 2010 World Cup, but he says he was suffering from an injury and could not accept the invitation.”
Earlier, the journalist, Rafik Wahid, described the coach of the Algerian national team, Djamel Belmadi, as a “Siguerra” who wants to open Africa and interferes in the affairs of running the ball in Algeria, and it came to him that he denied Rouroua the position of president of the Algerian Football Federation.
Rafiq Waheed, in a program on “Al-Wataniyya” channel, strongly criticized the National Elector Jamel Belmadi and was surprised that he interfered in the appointment of FAF leaders.
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