Rulani Mokwena Leaves MC Alger After Successful Spell in Charge

Rulani Mokwena Leaves MC Alger After Successful Spell in Charge

South African coach Rulani Mokwena has officially departed his role as head coach of MC Alger, bringing an end to a productive stint with one of Algeria’s most historic clubs.

Mokwena leaves the Algerian giants after overseeing 34 matches, recording an impressive 20 victories, eight draws and just six defeats during his time in charge. His tenure also delivered silverware, guiding MC Alger to victory in the Algerian Super Cup while simultaneously positioning the club at the top of the domestic league standings.

The South African tactician quickly stamped his authority on the team with an attacking style and disciplined structure that produced consistent results across competitions. Under his leadership, MC Alger emerged as one of the strongest sides in Algerian football this season.

While the club has yet to release full details surrounding his departure, Mokwena’s record leaves a strong legacy. His achievements ensured MC Alger remained firmly among the leading contenders in Algerian football and highlighted his growing reputation as one of Africa’s most promising coaches.

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