Razvan Lucescu named Al Sadd coach on two-year deal
On May 7, 2026, Al Sadd announced the appointment of Romanian coach Razvan Lucescu on a two-year contract as the club returned to pre-season training. The signing, confirmed on the club’s official X account, follows Al Sadd’s domestic title win in April and marks a high-profile managerial change ahead of the new Qatar Stars League campaign.
The 57-year-old Razvan Lucescu brings prior Middle East experience to Al Sadd, having led Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal between 2019 and 2021. According to club statements, Lucescu will take charge immediately as the Doha-based club prepares for domestic and continental competition.
Coaching change and squad exits at Al Sadd
Al Sadd parted ways with Italian coach Roberto Mancini earlier this week despite Mancini’s contract reportedly running until 2027. The club said the decision was part of a planned transition, though officials did not disclose detailed reasons for the early termination of the agreement.
Meanwhile, Al Sadd also announced the departure of veteran midfielder Ali Asad after 19 years with the club and the exit of Moroccan defender Romain Saiss. The club thanked both players for their contributions, noting that squad restructuring is underway as the team looks to sustain domestic success and strengthen for Asian competitions.
Lucescu’s regional pedigree and tactical outlook
Razvan Lucescu earned recognition in the region during his spell at Al Hilal, where his teams captured multiple domestic trophies and achieved a fourth-place finish at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2019. Football analysts say Lucescu’s experience navigating Gulf club dynamics and managing high-expectation squads will be an asset for Al Sadd.
Additionally, Lucescu is known for pragmatic tactical setups and a flexible approach to squad rotation, which could influence Al Sadd’s recruitment and playing style. Club insiders indicate the coach will assess the squad during the first weeks of the training camp before finalizing plans for pre-season friendlies and transfer targets.
Al Gharafa confirms Joselu departure and wider transfer activity
In a separate development, Qatari club Al Gharafa announced the exit of Spanish forward Joselu after his contract expired on June 30. The club expressed appreciation for Joselu’s two-season spell, during which he helped the team win back-to-back Emir Cup titles, according to the club’s official statement.
Qatar News Agency coverage noted that Joselu joined Al Gharafa in the 2024–25 season, arriving from Real Madrid, and that his club-level honors include part of the Real Madrid squad that won the 2024 UEFA Champions League and subsequent success with the Spanish national team in 2024. Al Gharafa also confirmed earlier departures of Aron Gunnarsson and Alvaro Djaló and announced the contract renewal of coach Pedro Martinez through 2028.
Implications for the Qatar Stars League and continental competitions
These managerial and player moves come as the Qatar Stars League prepares for a competitive season that will include Al Sadd in domestic and Asian competitions. Observers say the appointment of Razvan Lucescu signals Al Sadd’s intent to remain a dominant force in Qatar while aiming to improve performances in the AFC Champions League.
Furthermore, the reshuffling of experienced players and coaches across Qatari clubs underlines a broader trend of regional clubs investing in proven leaders to boost continental ambitions. Analysts suggest that Al Sadd’s decisions will be monitored closely by rivals, with immediate focus on whether the new coach can maintain squad cohesion following notable departures.
What to watch next
The immediate next steps include Lucescu’s full assessment of the Al Sadd squad in training and the club’s activity during the upcoming transfer window. Fans and commentators should watch for announcements on new signings, changes to the coaching staff, and the scheduling of pre-season fixtures that will provide early indications of the team’s direction under Razvan Lucescu.
Additionally, Al Gharafa’s preparations under coach Pedro Martinez and the club’s approach to replacing Joselu will be relevant for the balance of power in the Qatar Stars League. Official club releases and reports from the Qatar News Agency will remain the primary sources for verified updates.
Conclusion: expectations and timeline
Al Sadd’s confirmation of Razvan Lucescu as head coach starts a new chapter for a club fresh off a league title and undergoing roster changes. Over the coming weeks, the coach’s selection of staff, his assessment of remaining players, and summer signings will shape prospects for the 2026–27 season.
Supporters should expect further official announcements before the start of competitive fixtures, with preseason friendlies and the transfer window providing the clearest early signals of how Razvan Lucescu plans to steer Al Sadd forward.

