Al Nasr keeps faith in Al-Daihani as volleyball season preparations begin
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At a glance
- Al Nasr's board has decided to keep Mohammed Al-Daihani as the manager of the first-team volleyball squad.
- The decision rewards Al-Daihani's past contributions to advancing volleyball at the club.
- Preparations for the new season will involve a different approach, with Al-Daihani expressing confidence in the team's potential.
Kuwait City โ Al Nasr's board of directors has reaffirmed its commitment to Mohammed Al-Daihani, deciding to retain him as the manager for the first-team volleyball squad. This decision serves as a reward for his dedicated efforts and significant contributions to the club over recent years.
The club leadership specifically lauded Al-Daihani's pivotal role in elevating the standard of volleyball within Al Nasr. They highlighted his effective administrative work, which has demonstrably improved the team's performance and bolstered its competitive edge in domestic competitions.
Expressing full confidence in Al-Daihani's capabilities, the board anticipates continued success under his leadership for the upcoming season. They extended their best wishes for the "Al-Anabi" team's future endeavors. Al-Daihani conveyed his gratitude to the club's board and the volleyball department for their sustained trust.
Looking ahead, Al-Daihani indicated that preparations for the new campaign will adopt a distinct strategy. He believes the backing from the club's management and technical staff will be instrumental in enabling the team to make a strong impact. Meanwhile, the second West Asia Men's Volleyball Championship in Muscat, Oman, is taking a break after preliminary matches, with Kuwait's national team having started strongly.
Preparations for the new campaign will be carried out with a different approach. The backing of the clubโs management and technical staff will help the team make a strong impression.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.