Former Moroccan Club Coach Ouaddou Faces $3.7 Million Fine for Alleged Mismanagement

The former coach of Mouloudia d’Oujda, Abdeslam Ouaddou was fined 38 million DH. This is the amount claimed by the management of the MCO, which notified him by mail.
The international will regret his experience in Morocco for years to come. After all the problems endured in this club in the east, he is now being asked for some 40 million dirhams.
The Mouloudia d’Oujda blames him for having damaged the club’s image nationally and in the Arab world. The club also accuses him of having recruited a large number of French players who cost him nearly 5 million. They also hold him responsible for the last place occupied by the MCO in the Botola ranking and the departure of several technicians, the termination of whose contract also cost nearly 5 million DH.
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