‘Korean soccer coach Hama-pyeong’ Morais asks his team to terminate his contract
It is known that they wanted to break up after winning the Iran Cup, and it is interpreted locally as a ‘rest’ rather than a ‘possibility of going to Korea’.
Jose Morais, former coach of Jeonbuk Hyundai, who is considered a candidate for the new head coach of the Korean national football team, has reportedly requested the termination of his contract with his team, Sepahan SC (Iran).
Iranian media outlet Mizan reported on the 25th (Korean time), “Coach Morais has told Sepahan that he wants to terminate his contract.”
Sepahan, led by Coach Morais, won the Iranian professional football Hazfi Cup (FA Cup) on the 20th by defeating Rafsanjan 2-0.
However, coach Morays, who led the club to the championship, announced his intention to step down from his post due to rest. 메이저사이트
Another Iranian media outlet, Mernews, reported, “Morays returned to his home country of Portugal after winning the championship and informed us that he cannot lead Sepahan next season due to extreme fatigue,” and “The club responded that they will give the coach sufficient rest.” The reason coach
Morays’ request to terminate his contract this time is drawing attention is because he was recently mentioned as a candidate to become the new head coach of the Korean national team.
The Korea Football Association has been looking for a new coach for the past four months since the dismissal of coach Jurgen Klinsmann, and there was a rumor that Morays was included on the list of candidates for the head coach position by the National Team Strengthening Committee, which is currently reviewing candidates for the position. However, coach Morays dismissed the possibility of becoming the head coach of Korea on the 20th, ahead of the Hazfi Cup, saying, “I respect the rumor, but I don’t know much about it.” Coach Morais, who is well known as the head coach of former world-class coach Jose Mourinho and current Fenerbahce (Turkiye) coach, led Jeonbuk for two seasons from 2019, winning two consecutive K-League titles and one Korea Cup (now FA Cup). Since then, he has been active in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and Iran. 토토사이트