Egyptian coach heading home after two years of service


Serious work: Tamer Abdelraouf Mohamed Mourssy (centre) guiding the national karate exponents during a training session.

PETALING JAYA: Egyptian kumite coach Tamer Abdelraouf Mohamed Mourssy, who helped Malaysia regain the Asian Games gold medal after nine years, has left the national karate team.

The 41-year-old Mourssy, in an Instagram post yesterday, said that he is returning home for good after two years serving the national team under the Malaysian Karate Federation (Makaf).

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