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Surrealist images »How Laurențiu Reghecampf was expected in the country with the” largest humanitarian crisis “, crushed by the war!

Article by Daniel Grigore – published Wednesday, 06 August 2025 23:28 / Updated Wednesday, 06 August 2025 23:28

Laurențiu Reghecampf (49 years old) understood by Hilal Omduman, Sudan's champion, a country in northeastern Africa in full civil war.

UPDATE / Reghecampf, received in a sad decor in Sudan

Laurențiu Reghecampf arrived in Sudan tonight, to develop the latest contractual details with Al Hilal OmduMman. The images published on the social networks show a slightly embarrassed smile of the Romanian coach, surprised why it happens around.

Laurentiu Reghecampf would sign in Sudan

Free contract since March, when Esperance Tunis freely put it, Laurențiu Reghecampf has also found a commitment to Africa, in a country where he has not worked until now, one crushed by wars and military conflicts.

It's about Sudan. Specifically, about the champion there, Al Hilal OmduMman. Sudanese News news agency, quoted by the Sudania publication, writes that the business would be resolved, that Reghecampf would have put its signature on the agreed contract a few months ago.

Reghecampf would go to Sudan with a staff consisting of 5 people: a “second”, a goalkeeper, a physical trainer, an analyst and a fixed phase trainer. According to the quoted source, it is a premiere in the history of Sudanese football for a team to benefit from fixed phase coach.

The same publication writes that sports director Muhammad Ibrahim al-Aliqi insisted that Reghecampf collaborate with Khaled Bakhit, a symbol of the club. He would be part of the Romanian staff as a second coach, The management considering that it is necessary for the team to benefit from “a local coach, to ensure the stability if the foreigner would leave”.

The place with “the largest humanitarian crisis in the world”

Laurențiu Reghecampf's new team is the most titled in Sudan, with 31 national titles. The most recent of these was obtained from a championship held quickly, for a month, with only 8 participants.

This tour has marked The return of football organized in Sudan after more than two years of break, in the context of the Civil War between the Armed Forces and the Paramilita Group Rapid Support Forces (RSF), started in April 2023.

Over 150,000 people were killed following the armed conflict, as Reuters writes, and around 12 million left their homes in what the United Nations has called “the largest humanitarian crisis.”

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