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Mohamed Kouki departs CSS, bids farewell in emotional message

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Coach Mohamed Kouki announced his departure from Club Sportif Sfaxien (CSS) via Facebook.
  • He expressed gratitude to the club's management, players, and fans for their support during his tenure.
  • Kouki stated he is leaving with strong memories and respect for the club, wishing them future success.

Mohamed Kouki has announced his departure as head coach of Club Sportif Sfaxien (CSS), concluding a season with the Tunisian team. He shared his farewell message on Facebook on Sunday, July 5, 2026.

In an emotional post, Kouki thanked the club's management for their trust despite the season's challenges. He emphasized a shared goal of serving CSS and defending its colors with commitment. Kouki also addressed the players, highlighting the human aspect of his experience and expressing pride in their determination and fighting spirit, even though not all sporting objectives were met.

the beating heart of the club

โ€” Mohamed KoukiReferring to the supporters of Club Sportif Sfaxien.

The coach reserved special thanks for the CSS supporters, calling them the "beating heart of the club." He appreciated their unwavering support, encouragement, and presence through difficult and joyful moments. Kouki confirmed his departure, maintaining his respect and affection for the club, and expressed a desire for future success and titles for CSS.

He also extended his gratitude to everyone who supported his work, including those who offered constructive criticism, noting that differing opinions do not diminish mutual respect. Kouki leaves with strong memories and deep appreciation for all club components.

the most beautiful moments as well as the most difficult

โ€” Mohamed KoukiDescribing his experience with the players during his tenure.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.