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Former Argentine technical director Ramon Diaz took over the technical task of Pyramids, replacing Hossam Hassan.
The owner of the Pyramids club, Turki Al-Sheikh, announced today that he has entrusted the technical task of Argentina's Ramon Diaz in his first game with Pyramids in the interior.
Hossam Hassan was fired from the Pyramids training after a draw with his rival Zamalek, "3-3" in the match between the two teams in the postponed round of the ninth week of the Egyptian championship.
After Zamalek's tie with Zamalek, Turki Al-Sheikh, head of entertainment and owner of Pyramids, announced a meeting with Hossam Al-Badri, club president, and Ahmed Hassan, general supervisor, to discuss the deal with a new technical director. See details here.
Ramon Diaz was on the doorstep of the Ahli club to take over the technical task of replacing Hossam Al-Badri, but the negotiations did not succeed because of Argentina's attachment to a foreign technician, without any Egyptian element rejected by the leaders of the Red Fort.
The autobiography of Ramot Diaz shows:
Ramon Diaz, 58, was born on August 29, 1959 in La Rioja, Argentina.
The march of the foot:
He began his career as a footballer in 1978 with River Plate and played in the center of the scorer. He played for 3 years, played 123 games and scored 57 goals.
After leaving River Plate, Diaz moved to Europe and was transferred between several clubs, including Napoli, Avellino, Fiorentina and Inter Milan in Italy from 1982 to 1989.
Diaz played 189 matches in the Italian league and scored 54 goals
He played in the French league at the Monaco club and was trained by former Arsenal director Arsene Wenger. He played 60 games and scored 24 goals.
Diaz returned to Argentina River Plate in 1991 and took part in 52 games and scored 27 goals.
Diaz ended his career with Yokohama Marinos in 1995 after scoring 55 goals in 83 games.
Training courses:
Ramon Diaz began his coaching career at River Plate in 1995 and continued until December 2002.
His exploits with Plate
Diaz won the Argentine title four times in 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2002.
He also won the title of the Clausura League in 1997, the Copa America the same year and the Copa Libertadores in 1996.
– Ramon Diaz joined Oxford United in December 2004 and continued with him until May 2005 without winning any title.
– Ramon Diaz led the San Lorenzo team in January 2007 and continued it until June 2008 with the Argentine league "Klausora".
– Diaz joined the America America Club and continued until February 2009, where he led 24 matches.
– In 2010, Diaz returned to the helm of San Lorenzo and continued for only 297 days. He led the team 30 times and did not achieve any success with him.
– In 2011, Diaz joined Independient to lead the team and left several months later due to poor results.
– In November 2012, Diaz took over the management of River Plate and accompanied him for two years at the head of the team in 65 matches, without winning any championship title.
Paraguay team
– Ramon Diaz took charge of Paraguay in 2014 and continued for two years during which he played 20 games (4 wins – 8 draws – 8 defeats) and fourth place at the 2015 Copa America.
Saudi Clubs:
Diaz took over from Al Hilal in October 2016 and played 65 games, winning the league titles, the Saudi Cup and the AFC Champions League.
The union of his grandfather
Diaz assumed the technical direction of the Saudi federation of Jeddah and did not get any win with the team, he led the team in four official matches, losing to Al Hilal with two goals , then tied with Al Wasl 1/1 in the Arab Championship before the defeat. In the first two rounds of the league, in front of the young zero / 1 and then Qadisiyah three unanswered.
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