ISL 2021-22: Juan Ferrando Steps Down as FC Goa Head Coach, Clifford Miranda to Take over as Interim
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FC Goa on Monday announced that ‘Juan Ferrando has stepped down as the head coach.’
Speaking on Ferrando’s departure, Director of Football, Ravi Puskur said, “We’re very disappointed to lose Juan. His decision to leave the club was rather unexpected and came as a surprise, particularly at this juncture of the season, where we are in the middle of the season.
“We’re particularly disappointed that we were kept in the dark until yesterday morning where he communicated his desire to leave the club. However, once he stated his stance and the release clause was activated, we were left with little alternative. I wish Juan the best for his future.”
Club Statement on Juan Ferrando:https://t.co/dvCSF6yP7J#ForcaGoa pic.twitter.com/Anhc181ji9— FC Goa (@FCGoaOfficial) December 20, 2021
Ferrando, in his only full season with FC Goa in 2020-21 guided the Gaurs to the semifinals of the Indian Super League. He was also in charge of the club during their maiden and historic continental campaign in the AFC Champions League, where they finished third in Group E. FC Goa also won the 021 Durand Cup under Ferrando.
FC Goa added in a statement that ‘assistant coach Clifford Miranda will take interim charge of the first team’ and the ‘club will make further announcements in due course.’
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