Oman Daily Observer

OSC holds first meeting after set-up

SECOND STINT?: Le Roy was Oman’s coach when they won their first Arabian Gulf Cup in 2009 and has immense knowledge of Oman’s footballin­g structure, style and ethos

- SPORTS REPORTER MUSCAT, FEB 16 ANUROOP ATHIPARAMB­ATH MUSCAT, FEB 16

Former Oman football coach Claude Le Roy, who is currently managing Togo , was in Muscat during the weekend.

Le Roy, with whom Oman had won their first Arabian Gulf Cup at home in 2009, is one coach with immense knowledge of Oman football and one wonders whether the veteran Frenchman is an apt candidate for the position of new Oman head coach.

“Let’s wait and see,” was his response when asked about his chances of becoming the new Oman coach. Same was the reply when asked about his intentions for a second stint in the Sultanate.

At the same time, Le Roy said he is right

Le Roy said he had already rejected some offers while on a trip to India.

“I went to southern Indian state of Kerala where I was approached by Indian Super League team Kerala Blasters. At present, my full commitment is with Togo team.”

“Even they wanted me to renew my contract with the Togo Football Associatio­n. I’m yet to take a decision,” Le Roy, who started with coaching Cameroon and led them to African Nations Cup in 1988, said. Le Roy was in charge of Oman national team from 2008 to 2011.

Another stint with the Red Warriors could not be ruled out as Oman are looking ahead for a World Cup Qatar 2022 qualificat­ion spot. Oman Squash Committee (OSC) held their opening meeting recently after the Ministry of Sports Affairs set up the committee.

Fahad al Hinai, Chairman of OSC, headed the meeting in presence of all the members. Al Hinai commenced the meeting by welcoming all the members and affirming the step of the official launching of squash committee in the Sultanate.

During the meeting, the board members of OSC discussed the main statute of the game and its main chapters. Also, members of OSC elaborated more on the agenda of the committee for 2019 to include some local tournament­s and workshops to be organised in different governorat­es in the Sultanate in coordinati­on with all clubs.

Members continued their discussion in some general set-up for the committee including the now committed with the Togo national team.

“Right now, I am on a short holiday in Muscat. My contract with Togo runs till April.”

“Togo have an important match on March 24. At present, the focus is on the match against Benin in the African Cup of Nations Qualificat­ion,” Le Roy told Oman Observer on the sidelines of the T20 Quadrangul­ar Series in Oman.

Oman are now in search for a replacemen­t to Pim Verbeek after the Dutchman quit recently as the head coach.

The ‘Red Warriors’ are on a new high after qualifying for the knockout round of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in the 2019 edition in the UAE.

The Frenchman was also the former coach of DR Congo, Congo Brazaville, Ghana and Senegal.

At Togo, he had also focused to build a grass-root level football culture.

“We had some junior level football education and training programme in Togo which was an unpreceden­ted success. African football needs lot of work at the basic structure though there are abundance of talents,” the coach with a rich African experience said.

On August 24, 2018, the 70-year-old coach was honoured by former AC Milan and PSG striker George Weah for the key role he played in the signing of the now Liberian president by Arsene Wenger at Monaco in 1988. headquarte­rs of the committee, designing of OSC’S logo and membership with Internatio­nal and Asian federation to extend their relation and gain more experience on developing and progressin­g the sports. Also, working closely with global federation will be in line with keeping up the internatio­nal developmen­t of sports.

OSC’S members stressed on the importance of establishi­ng strong national teams through focusing on junior talented players. Having a good pool of players will be the right key for success of squash in the Sultanate.

The Oman Squash Committee is chaired by Fahad al Hinai with membership of Tahir al Mashari, Tahir al Barwani, Mohammed al Hinai and Ismail al Kindi as secretary-general of the committee.

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