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Benfica fire coach Schmidt

LISBON : German Roger Schmidt has been sacked as head coach of Portugal's Benfica, the club said on Saturday.Schmidt had a contract until June 2026, but he has faced strong opposition from supporters as Benfica won only two of their first four games of the season.They scrambled a 1-1 draw with More

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After a poor start to the season, Roger Schmidt is no longer the coach of Portuguese record champions Benfica Lisbon. On the club's website, Benfica initially announced that they had started talks with Schmidt about an immediate termination of his contract. A little later, President Rui Costa announced the separation from the former Red Bull Salzburg coach. "The coach was informed that he was no longer the coach of Benfica," he said.Stability fa…

·Vienna, Austria
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Traditional club Benfica and coach Roger Schmidt are on the verge of parting ways. In addition to the mediocre start to the season, Schmidt is also suffering from the embarrassment of the previous season without a title.

·Germany
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A bad day for German former PSV coach Roger Schmidt. He is fired by his Portuguese club Benfica. Read more on telegraaf.nl/sport

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The 'eagles' have already announced the departure of the German coach to the Market and Securities Commission (CMVM) The content Soccer. Benfica dismisses Roger Schmidt and appears first in Jornal i.

·Portugal
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Benfica fired their coach Roger Schmidt (57) on Saturday evening after a disappointing start to the season. The German was shown the door the day after the 1-1 draw at Moreirense. With 7 out of 12, Benfica currently occupies a disappointing sixth place.

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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
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