Showing posts with label AlWaslSC. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Maradona Sacked by Al-Wasi


Diego Maradona has been sacked as manager of the United Arab Emirates club Al-Wasl. The Argentinian's position had been in doubt since last month when the club's entire board resigned following a trophyless season.

Maradona was appointed in May last year but after managing only eighth place in the Pro-League in his first season in charge he has been sacked after meeting the new board on Tuesday.

"Following a meeting held by the board of directors of Al-Wasl Football Company held today [Tuesday], to evaluate the technical staff of Al-Wasl Football Team under the leadership of coach Diego Maradona, it was decided to terminate the services of coach Diego Maradona and his technical staff," a statement from the club said.

Maradona still had a year to run on his contract with the ambitious Dubai-based club. The 51-year-old had been brought in to help boost the club's profile, both on and off the pitch, but in addition to a disappointing league campaign they were knocked out of the President's Cup and Emirates Cup at the quarter-final stage.




Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Is it Just More Al Wasi from Diego



Diego Maradona's Al Wasl have launched an ambitious bid to sign Didier Drogba but the Dubai-based club believe the former Chelsea favourite will move to China.

The veteran Ivory Coast international is available as a free agent after leaving Stamford Bridge last month following their Champions League victory over Bayern Munich.

Al Wasl chairman Marwan bin Bayat revealed they had made Drogba a lucrative offer although he conceded it was not as much as on offer from Shanghai Shenhua, who also boast Drogba's former striker partner Nicolas Anelka.

Anelka has been angling for the 34-year-old to join him in the Far East but Maradona had been hopeful of luring the former Marseille hitman to the Middle East.

Bin Bayat said the offer from the United Arab Emirates club was 'definitely serious' but that the Ivorian 'seems more interested in China.'

Maradona wants the club to bring in bigger names after a season in which it finished eighth in the 12-team UAE pro league.







Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Maradona May Quit Al Wasl


Al Wasl coach Diego Maradona has claimed he will quit the club if he is not backed in the transfer market.

Maradona moved to the club in search of a new challenge, but has struggled in the first season of his two-year contract in Dubai. And the Argentine legend insists that he was promised six new players, but only two arrived.

"We need more players. In the beginning the agreement was for six players, but I have only received two, and one has left, so they have not fulfilled what was agreed," Maradona told reporters. "If the management cannot fulfil my needs then I will be ready to leave."

"I will talk to the management, discuss the requirements and see if they can fulfil these promises. I am not asking for a raise, a single dollar extra.

"I just want to be able to compete and if I cannot be competitive with my team, then I don't deserve to be doing this. I cannot compete if I cannot get the players I want.

"I still have a year on my contract, but I will be very sad if I have to leave because I will feel that I did not get the support I wanted. I came here to work, to achieve good results and compete. This is the most important thing to me and it saddens me that I am not able to achieve that."

Maradona, the father-in-law of Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, also hinted that perhaps it was time to quit altogether, saying: "Maybe after being 31 years in this industry it's time to do something else and be with my grandson."


Friday, 30 March 2012

Maradona in Fans Confrontation


Diego Maradona has called opposition fans "cowards" after allegedly being involved in a confrontation following a match in the United Arab Emirates.

The trouble started during his club Al Wasl's 2-0 UAE Pro League defeat at Al Shabab, whose fans allegedly started abusing players' wives and girlfriends.

Maradona is understood to have climbed up into the stands to protect his wife.

"Some people are cowards," Maradona told Gulf News. "They only attack women and have no courage to confront men."

He added: "This is the first time I am upset with the fans. If they are angry with me they should know that I [climbed the stands] for my wife because someone was calling her names.

"They shouldn't be angry with me, they should be angry with the people who did this. They are cowards, not real fans.

"I accept defeat but I am not happy with what happened against the fans tonight."

Security, players and Maradona helped wives and girlfriends to exit Al Wasl's stadium, based in the United Arab Emirates. Local media reported that no one was hurt.

It was also reported that Al Wasl player Juan Ignacio Mercier's girlfriend tripped and fell down the stairs as she left the venue, with Mercier then helping her to safety.

Al Shabab coach Paulo Bonamigo told Gulf News that he had not seen the incident.

"By the time that was happening we were already down the tunnel," he said.

"I don't think it had anything to do with our players. So it wasn't a problem with us. I have no comment."

Maradona, who led Argentina to the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup, signed a two-year contract with the club in May.

Al Wasl are currently fifth in the UAE equivalent of the Premier League - the UAE Pro League - 15 points behind leaders Al Ain.








Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Maradona Loses Goalkeeper



A goalkeeper for Diego Maradona's Al Wasl club has been banned for 17 matches after attacking an opposing coach following a 1-0 loss to Al Alhi in the Etisalat Cup semifinals.

The United Arab Emirates Football Association imposed the lengthy ban after Majed Naser slapped Al Alhi coach Quique Sanches Flores on the back of the head following Sunday's defeat.

Al Wasl had already suspended Naser indefinitely. 

The UAE FA's disciplinary committee subsequently imposed the ban and fined Naser $8,167.

Al Wasl declined to comment on the ban but issued a statement condemning the attack, saying "this type of behavior not only damages the reputation of the individual but is also detrimental to the image of the club."


Maradona's current club took swift and decisive action  banning Majed Nasser for 17 matches for his “violent act” against the manager of Al Ahli in the fractious Etisalat Cup semi-final clash.

The board of directors handed out the punishment yesterday following the incident on Sunday night which saw Nasser slap Quique Sanchez Flores on the back of his head after the 1-0 defeat.

The club initially suspended the player indefinitely on Sunday night and the keeper, who played for the UAE in the 4-2 victory over Lebanon last month, went to the house of Sanchez Flores after the game to apologise for his behaviour.

According to a Wasl official, the Spaniard accepted the apology.

The goalkeeper, 27, also issued a statement through the Dubai club, saying: “I offer my apologies to the President of Al Wasl Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum and Vice President Sheikh Majed for my behaviour. I would also like to sincerely apologise to all Al Wasl fans.”

Wasl condemned his actions.

“This type of behaviour not only damages the reputation of the individual, but is also detrimental to the image of the club as a whole, and will not be tolerated. Players are considered a reflection of the club and are therefore expected to be role models of Al Wasl’s values and ethics.”

“Everybody saw what happened and it was all there on TV,” said Abdulmajeed Hussain, the director of Ahli’s first team. “I don’t want to talk about it because the case is under process now. The Football Association and the Professional League Committee are there, they have all the evidence.”

Nasser was punished for a similar offence in 2007 when he struck a linesman during a match against Al Jazira. He was initially banned for 13 matches, but the suspension was reduced to five games on appeal.

On Sunday night, Nasser charged at Sanchez Flores, who was celebrating with his players, slapping him from behind.

He had to be restrained by Wasl training staff, including Diego Maradona, the Wasl coach, who acted as peacemaker.

“I didn’t see it, but it felt like a camera was pushing my head,” Sanchez Flores, the former Atletico Madrid coach, said after the game.

“Then I saw that it was the goalkeeper, and I did not know the reason because I didn’t do anything to incite a push. I didn’t deserve this. I have never done anything in my life to receive a push. I am fine, but I don’t like it. I have messages on my phone from people in Spain asking what happened, what happened in Arabian football, is the goalkeeper crazy? It is a strange situation.”

Al Ahli’s Luis Jimenez was handed a one-match ban in January for butting the referee in a Pro League game against Jazira.

“I think this is bad for football in general, very bad for Arabian football in particular, and I hope there will be a fine for this player [Nasser],” Sanchez Flores said