Former Fulham and Sunderland manager Chris Coleman has left AEL Limassol by mutual consent after just 11 football games.
The 54-year-old moved to Cyprus in May but has left a club that. Sits eighth in the top flight with four wins and 13 points this season.
AEL Limassol released a statement saying: “The AEL Board of Directors announces the mutual agreement with Coach Chris Coleman.”UFABET
“We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Coleman for his support of our team during our time together,”
“His character and personality are elements. That are respected by everyone who makes up our football department.”
“We wish him success in his future endeavors. As well as good health and happiness in his personal life,”
Coleman has also managed several teams abroad. Including Real Sociedad in Spain, Larissa and Atromitos in Greece and Hebei China Fortune in China.
But his most memorable spell was coaching Wales. With Gareth Bale, to the Euro 2016 quarter-finals in France eight years ago.
Speaking earlier this year, he highlighted Gareth Bale’s exceptional career. Calling him the greatest player he ever coached and Britain’s most successful export. With four Champions League titles. Coleman reportedly has interest from clubs both in the UK and abroad for his next managerial role.