Nordin Amrabat: Midfield Organization Master for Damac

Nordin Amrabat is a Nigerian professional football manager who has been at the helm of several clubs in Africa, including the Nigeria Premier League side Damac.

Amrabat was born on May 19, 1976, and grew up in Abuja, Nigeria. He started his career as a goalkeeper before moving to France where he played with various clubs including Lorient and Saint-Étienne. In 2004, he moved to Belgium to play for Anderlecht.

In 2008, Amrabat joined the Belgian Super-Eligable club AS Cannes as their new coach. During his tenure at AS Cannes, he led them to a promotion into the Championnat National Division 2.

In 2011, Amrabat returned to France and took over at Damac, a team that had previously failed to qualify for the French Pro D2 competition. Under his leadership,Bundesliga Express Damac quickly gained recognition and secured promotion to the French Pro D2.

Throughout his time at Damac, Amrabat has built a reputation as a talented and experienced coach. He is known for his ability to create matches from thin air, his tactical acumen, and his ability to motivate players. His approach has also helped him to develop young talents and bring them to the top level.

Despite his success, there have been some controversies surrounding Amrabat's tenure at Damac. Some critics argue that he has not done enough to improve the squad's performance or development, while others believe that he has too much influence over the players' performances.

Overall, Nordin Amrabat has been successful at Damac, but it remains to be seen how well his style of coaching will perform at higher levels. Regardless, he continues to inspire young talent and build a strong foundation for future success.