Thunderbolt in Lens! Haise is no longer general manager (OFFICIAL)

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The Racing Club de Lens made an important announcement about Franck Haise this Wednesday.

This is information that could remain anecdotal, but which does not go unnoticed in the current context: Franck Haise is no longer the general manager of the Racing Club de Lens. The club announced this Wednesday that its technician was once again becoming coach of the first team.

In addition to the missions entrusted since 2020, Franck Haise has led artesian training throughout this period, with rigor and dedication. He also acted for the development of the women’s section and was very involved in the important infrastructure projects of La Gaillette.“, indicated RC Lens in an official press release.

A key man in the sports sector, Franck Haise is refocusing on the role of Manager of the professional team, continued the artesian club. Looking towards the end of the season and its stimulating challenges, the one who was elected coach of the year 2023 will thus be able to fully mobilize his energy for the staff and players of the first team. He will continue his mission within the management committee of the Racing Club de Lens. The strategy and decisions relating to training, post-training and women’s training reintegrate, from this day, into the scope of sports coordination“, concluded the club.

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