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Nothing goes well at the Avenir sportif de Soliman. The players are still sulking the training sessions scheduled after the fasting break.
In a statement, the board of AS Soliman said that "the majority of players of its first team soccer rejected the decision of Coach Lassaad Maamer to conduct a training session at night and boycotted the trainings. "Maamer had chosen to schedule his first session with the team after the break of the fast, but the players had mostly rejected the idea, preferring to be absent," the note adds. This one continues: "The management of AS Soliman has, therefore, called for unison around the club in this difficult phase to ensure that the team can go to the end of the playout and not be forced to abandon prematurely.
AS Soliman is currently playing the play-out to avoid going down to League 2. The team is 6th and last in the standings after 4 games played with 3 points.