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Wednesday, May 22 2013
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El Jaish bids goodbye to Chamuska

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DOHA EL JAISH Sports Club management said goodbye to Brazilian coach Chamuska at a small function.

Throughout the season, Chamuska contributed to the development of the team and its participation in the major local competitions significantly displayed the team’s improved skills.

Coach Chamuska played an important role in raising the team’s proficiency levels in order to compete with other teams in different championships. At the close of this season, El Jaish was ranked second in the Qatar Stars League. It also played in the Heir Apparent Cup for the first time and reached the semifinal of the Emir Cup for the second time in a row.

In recognition of the coach’s great efforts with the club’s first football team, Dr Thani Abdel Rahman al Kuwari, General Secretary and Executive Director of El Jaish Sports Club, presented Chamuska a parting gift.

The El Jaish Sports Club management also wished Chamuska all the best in future, saying, “It has been a privilege to work with him and the club’s success this season is a testament to his coaching abilities.” Chamuska said, “I thoroughly enjoyed working with El Jaish this year and it was a great experience for me. The players’ work ethic and dedication continued to impress me throughout the season, and the club’s management also provided its constant support.”


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