Laurentiu Reghecampf debuted in the Sudan championship in an austere decor

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – published on Thursday, September 04, 2025 22:48 / Updated Thursday, September 04, 2025 22:58
Laurențiu Reghecampf (49 years old) started with a draw to his new team, Al-Hilal OmduMman, 1-1 with the Somali from Mogadish City, in the East and Central African football championship.
On their own ground, in Sudan, Reghecampf has been led since the 14th minute, when Mark Khandohi turned a penalty for Mogadishu City. The band of the Romanian technician returned quickly and restored the equality, in the 24th minute, through Emmanuel Floo.
Photo gallery. Laurentiu Reghecampf started in Sudan with a draw

Although it was clearly favorite before the start of the match, Al-Hilal OmduMman, he only managed to draw on his own ground, with the Somalis from Mogadishu City.
After the guests opened the scoring in the 14th minute, from a punishment shot, Laurențiu Reghecampf's band restored equality after only 10 minutes. Although he left with a great chance at the victory, Al-Hilal OmduMman failed to score until the end of the match.
For Reghecampf there are two duels in the same competition, with Madani on September 7 and with Kator on September 10.
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Over 150,000 people were killed in the Sudan Civil War, and around 12 million left their homes in what the United Nations has called “the largest humanitarian crisis.”
Laurentiu Reghecampf brought to Sudan on Viorel Dinu
Laurențiu Reghecampf brought Viorel Dinu to Sudan, with whom he has collaborated on several continents.
From the position of second coach, the former striker first collaborated with Reghecampf in 2019, at Al Wasl. He was with Reghecampf in most subsequent mandates, at Al Ahli, Craiova University, Neftchi Baku and Esperance Tunis. However, there is an exception: of TAI, in season 2023/2024.

Viorel Dinu, at Al Hilal // Photo: Facebook @ Al Hilal SC
As a footballer, Viorel Dinu was trained by Laurentiu Reghecampf to FC Snagov, then transferred to Concordia Chiajna.




