Algerian giants MC Alger have revealed when new coach Rulani Mokwena will arrive for his managerial duties.
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The Mouloudia announced Mokwena as the new coach on a two-year deal, and it marks his first managerial role since he left Moroccan giants Wydad AC toward the end of last season.
Mokwena replaced outgoing coach Khaled Ben Yahia, who led the Doyen to their ninth Ligue Professionelle 1 title last season.
While Mokwena has acknowledged his excitement to join the Algerian side, the club announced that he will arrive in Algiers this week to start his official tenure.
"Rulani Mokwena will leave for Algeria on Thursday, and the resume session is scheduled for Saturday," the club announced on Facebook.
"The new coaching staff of Algeria’s oldest club, led by South African coach Rulani Mokwena, will arrive in the country on Thursday," the club said.
"Team captain Ayoub Abdellaoui and his teammates are set to resume training in preparation for the new season on Saturday, 19 July, at the "Abderrahmane Aouf – Baba Hammoud" centre in Zeralda," the statement concluded.
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According to Foot Algerie, Mokwena agreed all targets and his monthyl sallary with the club's chairman, Hakim Hadj Redjem, and is reportedly expected to bring his own technical staff, including two assistant coaches, a goalkeeper coach, two physicaly trainers and a video analyst.