Laurentiu Reghecampf has a big goal with his new team and aims to win the African Champions League.
The former FCSB coach signed with the multiple champion from Tunisia, Esperance Tunis, and the goal that the technician and his new team have set is to win the Champions League of Africa.
Laurentiu Reghecampf is ready to win the African Champions League with Esperance Tunis
Esperance Tunis are drawn in the current edition of the African Champions League in a group that also includes Djoliba, Sagrada and Pyramids, and the goal set by Reghecampf is bold as he believes his new team can impose themselves in the most important competition in Africa.
“I can’t wait to see them at matches and give them moments of joy (supporters – no) and especially to be able to help the number of trophies increase much more.
It is a challenge that I really wanted. It is a team that has a chance to win the Champions League Africa”, said Laurentiu Reghecampf, according to sport.ro.
Laurentiu Reghecampf signed with Esperance Tunis until 2026
Laurentiu Reghecampf he returned to the technical bench after an absence of 7 months, after the last time he coached Al-Tai. Laurentiu Reghecampf’s mission in Tunisia will not be an easy one, as he is to coach a team that is used to important results.
Esperance Tunis fired their former coach, Miguel Cardoso, 2 weeks ago and are currently in 6th place in the Tunisian league standings, with 12 points collected after 7 played stages (V3, E3, D1).
“Athletic Tunisian Al-Taraji has finalized the details of the contract with Mr. Laurentiu Reghecampf as head coach of our club’s football team, with a contract that runs until June 2026.
The composition of its technical team will be announced later”, is the message sent by Esperance Tunis on social networks.
What other teams has Laurentiu Reghecampf coached
In his head coaching career, Reghecampf collaborated with a number of prestigious clubs, including Snagov, Gloria Bistrița, Concordia Chiajna, FCSB, Al-Hilal, Litex Lovech, Al-Wahda, Al-Wasl, Al-Ahli, University of Craiova and Neftchi Baku.
In addition, Laurentiu Reghecampf took Al-Hilal to the final of the Asian Champions League in 2014, a remarkable performance. With Al-Wahda, Reghecampf won two UAE Super Cups (in 2018 and 2019) as well as one UAE Cup.
Source: www.prosport.ro