Al-Ramadi gives up "ten years" with Ajman for the sake of the "falcons"

The Egyptian Ayman Al-Ramadi, the coach of the Emirates team, will have to give up the “ten” five years he spent with Ajman, when he stands on the technical lines to face his former team in the match that will bring the two teams together at five in the evening, tomorrow, Saturday, in the 13th round of the ADNOC UAE Pro League.


Al-Ramadi is considered the most coach who has passed in the history of Ajman in his position, as he led the team to return to the professional league in the 2016-2017 season, and then succeeded in keeping the team in the ADNOC Professional League for four consecutive seasons.


The Egyptian coach left Ajman at the end of last season, after his contract with the club expired, and the Serbian Goran took over the task.


The Emirates Club used the services of Al-Ramadi before the last round, to succeed Moroccan coach Tariq Al-Siktoui, who was sacked due to poor results.


The new coach did not disappoint in his first appearance with the Falcons and tied with Sharjah 2-2. After a match, the Emirates were the first to advance every time, losing three points that were within reach, and only one point.


Ayman Al-Ramadi hopes to return from Rashid Stadium with the three points to revive his team's hopes of survival and to be a strong motivation for the team to enter the second round with high spirits.


At the same time, Ajman seeks to put an end to its series of negative results in the last five matches in all local competitions, in which it was unable to achieve any victory, whether in the league, the President's Cup, or the Professional Cup.


And the last victory of the Orange team returns to Al-Jazira, in the 10th round of the league championship, then lost from Al-Wahda in the league and the President of the State Cup, and from Al-Ahly youth back and forth in the Professional Cup, and tied with Al-Wasl in the league.

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