Bassem Marmar

[6] After winning the league, Marmar went back to coaching Ahed's youth side, citing difficulties with the players as the main reason."[5] That season, Marmar helped Ahed win the domestic double, lifting both the league and FA Cup titles.[10] On 25 July 2020, after being involved with Ahed for 24 years as a player and as a manager,[11] Marmar was hired as head coach of Kuwait Premier League club Al-Arabi.[14] In Marmar's first game he helped Al-Arabi win 4–1 against Burgan on 10 September, in the quarter-finals of the 2019–20 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup.[23] On 13 September 2023, Safa announced the appointment of Marmar as their new head coach, replacing Jan de Jonge who left for personal reasons.[24] Marmar was born on 28 March 1977 in Khobar, Saudi Arabia,[2][1] to Lebanese parents; his family is originally from Tayibe, Lebanon.
Lebanese namefather's namefamily nameKhobarMidfielderdefenderAl-ArabiArabicfootballLebanese Premier LeagueLebanese FA Cup2007–08 Lebanese Premier Leaguecaptain2019 AFC CupAFC CupLebanese Second Divisioncaptain's armband2007–082008–09Lebanese Elite CupsLebanese Federation CupLebanese Super CupsRobert Jasperttechnical directorcaretaker managerfirst team manager2016–17 Lebanese Premier LeagueLebanese Premier League Coach of the Season2017–18 seasondomestic doubleFA Cup2018–19Super Cup25 April2019 AFC Cup FinalKuwait Premier LeagueAhmad Al SalehIssah YakubuBurgan2019–20 Kuwait Crown Prince CupKuwait SC2020–21 season2022 Lebanese Elite CupJan de JongeTayibeEnglish2009–10Lebanese Elite CupLebanese Super Cup2016–172017–182021–222022-23Kuwait Crown Prince Cup2019–20Lebanese Premier League Best CoachMekhloufiAl SharqiSalmanBückerRustomHammoudHojeij