Dr Adel Zrane Death Notice: Former Simba SC and APR FC Assistant Coach Has Died – Cause Of Death
Dr Adel Zrane Death – During the early hours of the morning, while the coach was leaving his house to go to training, it was discovered that he had passed away there. Currently, the circumstances behind the passing of this coach are unknown. The training session that the APR FC team was supposed to conduct in order to get ready for the match that was scheduled to take place on the 26th day of the season was instantly postponed.
The club has announced the news of the coach’s passing through its various social media platforms, including X’s previous Twitter account. Additionally, the club has offered his condolences to the wider community of the Defense squad.
They concluded by saying, “With great sadness, the management of APR FC announces that its coach who was responsible for strengthening the players, Dr Adel Zirane, has passed away.”
According to what they continued to state, “The reason for his passing is a mystery.” To his family and all of the APR FC supporters, our deepest sympathies; may God grant him eternal rest! With the conclusion of this year’s competitions, Dr. Adel Zrane’s contract with the National Defense Team, which was for one year, will come to an end.
Simba SC won the Championship and the Community Shield in the 2018–19 season under the direction of Dr. Zrane, who was coached by Patrick Aussems, a Belgian.
Between him and the Belgian Sven Vandenbroeck, he was able to win three trophies in the following year, 2019-20. These trophies included the Championship, the National Cup, and the Community Shield.
Additionally, during the 2020-21 season, this coach collaborated with the Frenchman Didier Gomez Da Rosa, resulting in the acquisition of three trophies, including the league shield, the national shield, and the community shield.
Other clubs that he coached include Etoile Sportif du Sahel, which is located in his hometown of Tunisia; Al Ain, which is located in Saudi Arabia; Al-Wehdat Sportif Club, which is located in Jordan; and the Mauritanian National Team, which competed in the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations on the African continent in Cameroon.