Moroccan footballer and manager (born 1975)
Walid Regragui (
Arabic : وليد الركراكي ; born 23 September 1975), sometimes known as Hoalid or Oualid Regragui , is a Moroccan professional
football manager and former
player who played as a
right-back . He is the head coach of the
Morocco national team . He made history when he led the team to the semi-finals of the
FIFA World Cup 2022 , the first African nation to do so.
[4]
Playing career
Born in
Corbeil-Essonnes , Essonne,
[5] France, Regragui was a full international for Morocco. Clubs he played for include
Toulouse ,
AC Ajaccio ,
Grenoble and
Racing Santander . In the summer of 2009, he moved from Grenoble to Moroccan club
Moghreb Tétouan .
[6]
Managerial career
Morocco
After retiring as a player, Regragui started his football coaching career as the assistant coach of Morocco's national team in September 2012.[
citation needed ]
FUS
On 8 May 2014, he landed a head coaching job with
Fath Union Sport for the 2014–15 season.
[7] Following his league performances and
Moroccan Throne Cup victory in 2014, he was named Mars d'Or Coach of the Year in March 2015.
[8]
[9]
On 22 January 2020, he left the club by mutual consent.
[10]
Wydad AC
On 10 August 2021, Regragui was appointed as the head coach of
Botola side
Wydad AC .
[11] The team went on to win the
2021–22 Botola in his first season
[12] On 30 May 2022, he led Wydad AC to win its third
CAF Champions League title, after beating defending champions
Al Ahly in the
final .
[13] He became only the second Moroccan manager to win the
African Champions League , after
Hussein Ammouta with Wydad in
2017 .
[14] In December 2022, Regragui was nominated for the 2022
IFFHS World's Best Club Coach for his performance in the year in review with Wydad before becoming head coach of the Moroccan national team.
[15] He was subsequently adjudged the third best behind
Carlo Ancelotti and
Pep Guardiola .
[16]
Return to Morocco
On 31 August 2022, Regragui was appointed as the new head coach for the
Morocco national football team after the dismissal of former head coach
Vahid Halilhodžić .
[17]
[18] Critics were unhappy with Regragui's appointment and derisively nicknamed him "avocado head".
[19] On 21 September 2022, Regragui coached his first friendly game, which ended in a 1–0 victory against
Madagascar .
[20]
In the
2022 FIFA World Cup , he led Morocco to the
knockout stage for the first time since 1986,
[21] and to the quarter finals after beating
Spain on penalties in the round of 16,
[22] making Morocco the fourth African nation and the first Arab nation to qualify for this stage in a World Cup competition.
[23]
[19] Regragui himself is the first African manager, and first Arab manager to reach this stage. Morocco would later beat favourite
[24]
[25]
Portugal 1–0 and move on to the semi-finals,
[26] not only another first for Morocco, but also making them the first African team, and first Arab team to qualify for the semi-finals.
[27]
[28] However, they lost to
France in the semi-final 2–0 on 14 December.
[29] Afterward, they finished in fourth place with a 2–1 loss against
Croatia .
[30] After the World Cup concluded, Regragui was nominated for the 2022
IFFHS World's Best National Coach award.
[31] He placed third behind World Cup winning coach
Lionel Scaloni and runner-up
Didier Deschamps .
[32]
[33]
Managerial statistics
As of match played 26 March 2024
[34]
Team
From
To
Record
G
W
D
L
Win %
FUS
1 June 2014
22 January 2020
234
95
84
55
0 40.60
Al-Duhail
22 January 2020
3 October 2020
20
13
1
6
0 65.00
Wydad AC
10 August 2021
29 July 2022
48
31
10
7
0 64.58
Morocco
31 August 2022
Present
25
13
8
4
0 52.00
Total
329
152
104
73
0 46.20
Honours
Player
Ajaccio
Morocco
Individual
Manager
FUS
Al-Duhail
Wydad AC
Morocco
Individual
Order
Officer of the Order of National Merit (Morocco): 2004
Commander of the Order of National Merit (Morocco): 2016
Commander of the
Order of the Throne : 2022
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External links
Current managers of
CAF national teams