The death of Algerian coach Noureddine Saadi due to the Corona virus

Today, in Algeria, it was announced that Algerian coach Noureddine Saadi had died at the age of 71, as a result of being infected with the new Corona virus.

Saadi had entered a hospital a few weeks ago in the Algerian capital, and the news of his death was circulated a few days ago, to show that he was still lying in recovery.

Saadi's family confirmed the death of the coach today, according to what was reported by the private "Al-Shorouk" TV.

It is assumed that the late Saadi will be buried tomorrow in his hometown in the state of Tizi Ouzou, east of the Algerian capital.

Saadi is one of the most famous coaches in Algeria, as he was part of the technical staff that led the Algerian national team to win the African Nations Cup, which was held in 1990 in Algeria.

He also coached the biggest Algerian clubs such as JS Kabylie, Mouloudia Alger, Ittihad Algiers and ES Setif.

Saadi supervised the training of Al-Ahly Benghazi, Libya, and the Tunisian club Bizerte, and he has experience in the Saudi League with Al-Wahda Club.

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