Former Kelantan import striker Mohamed Ghaddar has publicly expressed his deep frustration and disappointment with the leadership of Kelantan The Real Warrior, directly calling out the club’s President, Tan Sri Annuar Musa, and CEO, Datuk Mohd Irwan Rizal Ali Napiah.
In a fiery statement posted online, Ghaddar criticized the club’s management for failing to appreciate his efforts in bringing in Syrian import Moaiad Alkhouli, whom he had personally recruited in hopes of strengthening the East Coast side.
“I came to Kelantan with full commitment to support the club and its president,” Ghaddar wrote. “I even used my own money to bring in Moaiad Alkhouli, believing in the project they promised.”
“Unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the worst experiences I’ve had in football.”
The Lebanese striker accused President Tan Sri Annuar Musa of dishonesty and making false promises to both him and Alkhouli, claiming the management failed to follow through on crucial agreements.
“The president is dishonest and made countless false promises. Now, both he and the CEO have stopped replying to my messages.”

Ghaddar also lashed out at the CEO, Datuk Mohd Irwan Rizal, for completely ignoring his attempts to communicate.
“The management has shown zero professionalism, failed to finalize the signing, and left me to deal with the consequences,” he continued. “I returned with the player, disappointed, but I stand by my principles. This is the worst club I’ve ever dealt with.”
It’s worth noting that Ghaddar was only recently introduced as a mentor to Kelantan The Real Warrior’s players in a presentation led by Tan Sri Annuar Musa just two weeks ago. His abrupt and emotional fallout with the club has cast a shadow over what was initially presented as a positive reunion.
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