Rodgers Prepares to Coach in the Saudi League
The Saudi newspaper "Asharq Al-Awsat" revealed that Al-Qadsiah Club's management is working on signing Northern Irish coach Brendan Rodgers to become the new head coach of the team, replacing the Spanish coach Michel Gonzalez, who was officially dismissed following the team's decline in results in the Saudi Professional League.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, the agreement between Al-Qadisiyah and Rodgers has been finalized, and the club is expected to officially announce the signing within the next few days, amid significant attention from both Arab and international sports media.
Al-Qadisiyah is currently in fifth place in the Roshn Saudi League standings and hopes to benefit from Rodgers' experience, who has previously managed prominent British clubs, to lead the Saudi team to a better position this season.
Foreign sports newspapers also pointed out that Rodgers will be on his way back to coaching after a short break since leaving Celtic a few months ago, and that this move represents a surprising step in his coaching career outside the British Isles for the first time.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, the agreement between Al-Qadisiyah and Rodgers has been finalized, and the club is expected to officially announce the signing within the next few days, amid significant attention from both Arab and international sports media.
Al-Qadisiyah is currently in fifth place in the Roshn Saudi League standings and hopes to benefit from Rodgers' experience, who has previously managed prominent British clubs, to lead the Saudi team to a better position this season.
Foreign sports newspapers also pointed out that Rodgers will be on his way back to coaching after a short break since leaving Celtic a few months ago, and that this move represents a surprising step in his coaching career outside the British Isles for the first time.