Russian coach Stanislav Cherchesov fired from Hungarian Ferencváros
Russian coach Stanislav Cherchesov was fired from the Hungarian Ferencváros. This was announced by club president Gabor Kubatov on Facebook (social network banned in Russia; belongs to the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation and banned).
“The result of my personal conversation with Stanislav Cherchesov is that we no longer work together,” Kubatov wrote. Sportal.hu, citing MTI, says that Csaba Mate will act as head coach.
The dismissal came as the club failed to qualify for the second round of Champions League qualification. On July 19, Ferencvaros was defeated by the Faroe Klaksvik with a score of 0:3 during the return match of the first qualifying round of the tournament. The first meeting of the teams ended in a goalless draw.
Cherchesov took charge of Ferencvaros in December 2021. Under his leadership, the team twice became the champion of Hungary, and also won the Hungarian Cup.
Since 2016, Cherchesov has been the head coach of the Russian national team. Together with him, the team reached the quarterfinals of the home world championship.
Source: Lenta

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