In the wake of Argentina’s Gustavo Alfaro’s warning that he will file a lawsuit against FIFA to collect a debt – more than 2.5 million dollars – that the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) owes him for his work as coach of the national team, Francisco Egas, president of the FEF, sent a powerful commentary on the management of DT in the 28 months he was at the helm of Tri.
Gustavo Alfaro, the former coach of Ecuador, would refuse to lead the Colombian club
Egas, during the presentation of coach Félix Sánchez Bas on Monday, commented via video: “I told my dear friends and close people in these long meetings that we had that I don’t want to repeat what I felt some time ago. a couple of months when the previous one cycle in Tri ended. It turned around and saw that after the party, the World Cup, after everything I lived through, the House remained empty, with nothing. We did not receive any inheritance in the House of Selection”.
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According to the decision of the FEF manager, Alfaro did not train any national coaches and left no planning and methodology for the training departments. However, in the gaucho era, opportunities were given to former players to lead young teams such as Ángel Knife Fernández, Augusto Porozo, Patricio Urrutia, Cristian Mora, among others.
Félix Sánchez appears on the scene in the selection of the Ecuadorian coach
Jimmy Bran, who led the U-20 team after qualifying for Indonesia’s World Cup at the South American Championship played in Colombia, has been stripped of his position due to poor performances in the nine games he has faced.
“That’s when I realized that we have to change the paradigm and the profile we are looking for for our national team. We dream of World Cups, of being part of the competition, of our national team qualifying, but above all we dream of greater Ecuadorian football,” said Egas, who is in Kigali, Rwanda, during the FIFA Council meeting.
“Welcome, Félix, to Ecuador, may he stay for many more years and from this project we can say that there is a before and after in Ecuadorian football, as a country that trains talents,” he concluded. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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