RS Berkane has officially declined the offer for their coach, Moez Chaabani, to take charge of the Tunisia national team. The club confirmed their decision following discussions regarding Chaabani’s potential role with the national side.
The refusal comes ahead of the upcoming fixtures for Tunisia, as the national federation had considered Chaabani, known for leading RS Berkane to notable successes, as a strong candidate for the head coach position.
RS Berkane emphasized their commitment to retaining Chaabani for the club’s ongoing campaigns, particularly in the CAF Confederation Cup, where they aim to build on recent achievements. The club released a statement underlining their intention to keep the current technical staff intact throughout the season.
The decision puts the Tunisia Football Federation in a position to continue their search for a new coach amid preparations for future competitions. Chaabani’s role with RS Berkane has been marked by impressive performances and trophies, making him a valuable asset that the club is unwilling to lose at this time.
Earlier reports had revealed that Chaabani was among the top candidates for the Tunisia national team role, following the departure of the previous manager. However, RS Berkane’s refusal signals their prioritization of club stability over national team ambitions for their coach.
















