In 1992, Ould Ali began coaching
US Chaouia under-20s. Following a spell at Chaouia, Ould Ali moved to France to coach at
Marseille-based club US Rouet. At Rouet, Ould Ali met former
France international
François Bracci. After leaving Rouet, Ould Ali followed Bracci to Algeria, becoming assistant manager under Bracci at
CS Constantine and
MC Alger. In 2013, Ould Ali moved to
USM Alger, becoming assistant to
Rolland Courbis. In 2018, having been assistant to former manager
Abdel Nasser Barakat, Ould Ali succeeded
Julio César Baldivieso as manager of
Palestine. He first began coaching work with the Palestinian national team in 2010, and by 2018 he had spent more than five years with them. He led Palestine in the country's
second Asian Cup appearance, where Palestine was eliminated without scoring a goal and after obtaining only two points, having played two goalless draws against
Syria and
Jordan. Then, he led the Palestinians to the
2022 World Cup qualification, where the Palestinians managed to create a shock home win over
Uzbekistan 2–0, leaving enthusiasm among Palestinians. Yet, after the historic win, the team suffered two denting defeats to
Singapore and
Yemen, before letting the Uzbeks take vengeance on away ground. Due to the performance of Palestine in the qualification, Ould Ali suffered criticism from Palestinian football platform.
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