Wydad Casablanca: Coach Éric Chelle Reportedly Tipped to Replace Amine Benhachem
Wydad Athletic Club could soon experience a change at the head of its technical staff. According to several converging sources, Franco-Malian coach Éric Chelle is reportedly in pole position to take charge of the first team, replacing Moroccan coach Amine Benhachem.

According to gathered information, the Casablanca club’s management has held several internal discussions in recent days to determine the profile capable of reviving the Reds’ sporting momentum. The choice is said to have ultimately fallen on Éric Chelle, whose experience on both the African and European stages is considered compatible with the club’s ambitions.
Wydad, currently engaged in decisive stages of the Botola Pro and continental competitions, is seeking to inject new energy into its sporting project. The potential arrival of Chelle would therefore align with the club’s desire to quickly reposition itself among the leading forces of Moroccan and African football.
According to the same sources, the Franco-Malian coach is particularly motivated by the prospect of taking on this challenge, with the objective of building a competitive squad capable of fighting for titles while preserving Wydad’s historic identity.
Among both the club’s leadership and its supporters, hopes are now focused on this appointment—if confirmed—opening a new chapter for the Casablanca side, determined to return to success and further enrich its trophy cabinet.
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