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Dar es Salaam. Former Tanzania national football team (Taifa Stars) head coach Marcio Maximo is expected to be among dignitaries who will attend Tanzania’s second Football Summit scheduled to take place on June 25-26 at the Golden Tulip Zanzibar Airport Hotel in Zanzibar.
Maximo, who will be a special guest of the event, will join other notable football stakeholders and specialists who will address the occasion. Others are former Chelsea head coach Arvant Grant, Aydogan Murat of Bregel Sport-Genk of Belgium, Yair Galily from Israel and Anis Chaieb from the United Arab Emirates. The summit will have six topics to be discussed by famous football professionals in the world.
Maximo is well remembered in Tanzania after having coached Taifa Stars from June 29, 2006 to 2009 and made history for enabling the country to qualify for African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals in Ivory Coast in 2009 after eliminating Sudan on 5-2 goal aggregates.
His success prompted the the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) to extend his contract for one year until July 2010 before being replaced by Danish coach Jan Borge Poulsen.
Dar es Salaam. Former Tanzania national football team (Taifa Stars) head coach Marcio Maximo is expected to be among dignitaries who will attend Tanzania’s second Football Summit scheduled to take place on June 25-26 at the Golden Tulip Zanzibar Airport Hotel in Zanzibar.
Maximo, who will be a special guest of the event, will join other notable football stakeholders and specialists who will address the occasion. Others are former Chelsea head coach Arvant Grant, Aydogan Murat of Bregel Sport-Genk of Belgium, Yair Galily from Israel and Anis Chaieb from the United Arab Emirates. The summit will have six topics to be discussed by famous football professionals in the world.
Maximo is well remembered in Tanzania after having coached Taifa Stars from June 29, 2006 to 2009 and made history for enabling the country to qualify for African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals in Ivory Coast in 2009 after eliminating Sudan on 5-2 goal aggregates.
His success prompted the the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) to extend his contract for one year until July 2010 before being replaced by Danish coach Jan Borge Poulsen.