Trainer facundo sava announced his departure from Parana Councilwith which he became champion of Argentina Cup and qualified for the Libertadores but with which, in parallel, they went down to the First National, and thanked them “the love and support for the club’s players, managers, fans and employees”.
“I made the decision not to accept the offer made to me by the directors to continue next season on the board, but I have nothing but words of gratitude for everyone”Sava said in dialogue with the state agency Télam.
And, he added: “We receive the love and support of everyone. Players, managers, fans and every last employee of the club. Also the affection of the whole city. I’m sure we’ll see each other again.” “
The DT also took stock of his time at El Patrón, which included an unprecedented title and the disappointment of being relegated to Nacional.
“We knew it would be difficult to save the category but we put everything into it. I’m proud of the campaign we did”indicated.
And speaking of the historic finish in the Argentine Cup, he underlined: “It didn’t start as a goal, but rather it was a dream that came true as we progressed through the group.”
“We capped off an unforgettable year with the Scudetto and qualification for the Libertadores. With the technical staff we experience things that will remain forever in our hearts. There were so many emotions, so many moments of happiness and joy, and we also had the chance to meet wonderful people and a beautiful city, so we will miss them,” he said.
At the last minute, and after a board meeting, The Paraná club has officially communicated the departure of the DT through its networks: “Facundo Sava, the coach of “#elcampeónentrerriano”, has decided to lead the professional football team.”
“Eternal thanks for the professionalism, for the human quality inside and outside the club and, above all, for having been the engine of the greatest sporting enterprise in our history. Goodbye Colo. The neighbourhood, the city and the province will always be your home “.
Sava, 48, began his career as a coach in San Martín de San Juan (2011-2013) and continued with Unión de Santa Fe (2012-2014), O’Higgins de Chile (2014-2015), Quilmes ( 2015, 2019 -2021), Racing (2016), Tigre (2017), Gimnasia La Plata (2017-2018) and Board of Trustees.
El Colorado started his playing career as a striker for Ferro Carril Oeste (1993-1996 and 2010), and continued with Boca (1996), Gimnasia LP (1997-2002), Fulham of England (2003-2004), Celta (2004-2005) and Lorca Deportiva of Spain (2005-2006), Racing (2006-2008) Arsenal de Sarandí (2008-2009) and Quilmes (2010).
Source: Clarin