Istanbul, Aug 29 (AP) — Jose Mourinho has departed from his position as head coach of Fenerbahce, a decision announced on Friday following the club's failure to secure a spot in the Champions League. Fenerbahce was knocked out by Benfica in the playoff round, suffering a 1-0 defeat on Wednesday.
The 62-year-old Mourinho, considered one of the most illustrious figures in football management, joined Fenerbahce in June last year, aiming to lead the Turkish giants to European success.
Fenerbahce confirmed the separation on its social media platforms, stating: "We have parted ways with Jose Mourinho. We thank him for his efforts with our team and wish him success in his future career." A formal announcement is yet to be published on the club's official website.
Mourinho's tenure in Turkey has been eventful, marked by several controversies. In April, he was involved in an infamous altercation with Galatasaray coach Okan Buruk during the Istanbul derby, which resulted in a three-match suspension and a fine. Earlier, in February, he was banned for four matches following an explosive remark after a league encounter against the same club.
Despite his once towering status, owing to successful stints with teams such as Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, and Manchester United, Mourinho's influence has seemingly diminished. He has not managed a team in the Champions League group stage for the past six seasons.
Fenerbahce continues its prolonged absence from the Champions League, stretching to 17 seasons. Last season, under Mourinho's guidance, they finished as runners-up in the Turkish league, trailing behind rivals Galatasaray. (AP) DDV
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