Jalel Kadri Children: Meet His 3 Children – Jalel Kadri is a Tunisian football coach renowned for becoming the head coach of the Tunisian national football team without traditional coaching credentials.

However, his tenure faced a setback after the early elimination of the team in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, leading to his dismissal and an investigation into corruption charges.

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Jalel Kadri Children: Meet His 3 Children

His role extends beyond the professional realm, as he is recognized not only for his accomplishments in the public sphere but also as a dedicated f ather of three. This facet of his life adds depth to his identity, showcasing the responsibilities and joys that come with parenthood.

Born on 14 December 1971, in his coaching career, Kadri held various positions, starting with AS Djerba, AS Kasserine, AS Gabès, and US Monastir. He managed ES Zarzis in the 2008–09 season, EGS Gafsa from spring to summer 2010, and Al-Ansar FC from November 2011 to May 2012. Additionally, he coached ES Beni-Khalled from May to September 2012.

His journey continued with roles such as assistant coach of the Tunisian national team in 2013 and a freelance coach at Saudi club Al-Nahda from October 2013. He also coached Al-Khaleej Club for the 2014–15 season and JS Kairouan from October 2017 to March 2018. Subsequently, he joined CA Bizertin for the remainder of the season.

Kadri took on coaching roles in the United Arab Emirates, serving as the coach for the 2018–19 season at the Emirates Club and then staying with the Stade Tunisien the following season. He briefly led Al Ahli Tripoli from November 2020 to January 2021.

In June 2021, Kadri returned as the assistant coach of the Tunisian national team under Mondher Kebaier, accompanying the team to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Following Kebaier’s Covid-19 infection in the round of 16, Kadri assumed the head coach position. On 23 January 2022, he guided Tunisia to a 1–0 victory against Nigeria. While his temporary role extended until the quarter-finals of the Africon against Burkina Faso, Kadri secured qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, earning him the permanent coaching position. However, Tunisia’s World Cup journey ended in the group stage with a 0–1 defeat to Australia, despite a remarkable 1–0 win over defending champions France in the final match.

Post-World Cup, Kadri was granted the opportunity to continue leading Tunisia until 2024.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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