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National football team head coach Almutairi announces his resignation

 National football team head coach Almutairi announces his resignation







National football team head coach Abdullah Almutairi has announced his resignation. He has revealed on social network Facebook that he is about to resign.

He has said that he is about to resign due to the senior vice president of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA). He has accused the senior vice-president of playing tricks on him every day for the past three weeks.

ANFA spokesperson Kiran Rai said that coach Almutairi had not resigned. He has mentioned that the announcement of the head coach Almutairi is under discussion.

Almutairi was appointed head coach of the national football team by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) on a one-year contract in the first week of April. Almutairi is a professional coach of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) who has received permission from the director.

Nepal has played in the World Cup 2022 and AFC Football 2023 in Almutairi's training. Similarly, Nepal played a friendly match against Iraq under the coaching of coach Almutairi. In the second round of the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers, Nepal improved despite losing to Chinese Taipei, Australia and Jordan. 

Under his command, Nepal played four games. In May and June, Nepal defeated Chinese Taipei and lost to Australia, Kuwait and Iraq. Although the Iraq game is an international game, the other games are part of the AFC Asian and World Cup qualifiers combined. 

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