Vieira warns Ismaili to leave Darwish after meeting Burundi champions



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Day seven more

Brazilian coach Youssef Vieira has informed Ismail Othman, the club's chief, of his intention to end his trip with Darwish after facing the champions of Burundi.

On Wednesday, the Ismailis will open their African tour after an absence of 8 years, while they will face the Burundian Masijir Niguze during the 64th day of the African Champions League at the Ourokondo stadium.

"The seventh day" was the mark of the telephone conversation between Ibrahim Osman and Vieira. The club chief was keen to be certain of Darwish's preparation to face the Burundi champions, but the coach was more serious about his decision to leave after the match.

The administration of Ismaili was temporarily entrusted to Mohamed Wehbe, director of football and general manager, as successor of Brazilian Fiera.

Vieira had apologized to the Darweesh board headed by Ibrahim Osman to keep his post despite special circumstances after the defeat of war production, two goals against one.

The Brazilian coach trained the dervishes on October 4, replacing Algerian coach Khairuddin Mudawy.

Vieira led the Ismaili in eight games, won 3, drew, lost 3 and Darwish scored nine goals and six conceded goals.

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