14/10/2024
🇨🇩 Countdown to Africa Elite Men and Women Boxing Championships, Kinshasa, DR Congo, October 14-27
MOROCCO LAND IN DRC
▫️ In the team of 23 boxers to defend their overall title is a Cuban head coach, 13 newcomers and some of their regulars used to high octane battles.
A CONFIDENT Morocco's national boxing team of 23 boxers - 11 men and 12 women - has landed in Kinshasa with a Cuban head coach and sounded a warning to DR Congo's team: We are Moroccans, we are irresistible, we are persistent and we are here to beat you at home and retain our title.
The Cuban coach Austin Echemendia is part of a new technical team brought on board by the Royal Moroccan Boxing Federation (FRMB) to replace the previous one led by National Technical Director Othmane Fadli which was dissolved after what the federation felt was a poor show in the Paris Olympics and failure by the male boxers to qualify for the Olympics.
Echemendia will be assisted by five Moroccan coaches who include three-time Olympian, 2015 gold and 2011 silver medallist in the Africa Elite Championships Mohamed Arjaoui.
The national team coordinator, Nabil Hilmi, announcing the DRC squad and the new changes, said in a sweeping move to inject new blood in the team, the Moroccans have selected 13 newcomers - six men and seven women - to bolster their title defence ahead of the highly anticipated Africa Elite Boxing Championships which gets underway today with arrival of teams, entry checks and draws and then the tournament proper starts on Wednesday, October 16. The 13 boxers making their international debut were not handpicked but were selected in the national championships on merit.
"We have to build a new strong team, and give the upcoming boxers exposure at the big stage," said Hilmi who has been mandated to shop around for the National Technical Director to replace Othmane Fadli. They have also recruited another Cuban coach, Juan Carlos, to handle the national team for the World Youth Championships in Montenegro this month.
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