Marinakis Hails 'Expert' Nuno and Explains Shared Forest Ambition
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, JUN 21 – Nuno Espirito Santo secured a contract extension after leading Nottingham Forest to their best Premier League finish in 30 years, qualifying for Europe for the first time since 1995-96.
- Nuno Espirito Santo, Forest's head coach since December 2023, signed a contract extension keeping him at the club through summer 2028.
- Nuno joined Forest following Steve Cooper’s dismissal and played a key role in securing their Premier League status before leading the team to a top-flight finish of seventh place in the 2024-25 season.
- Under Nuno, Forest qualified for a European tournament after a 30-year absence, securing landmark victories against Liverpool and Manchester United along the way.
- Owner Evangelos Marinakis commended Nuno for his strong ability to enhance player performance and integrate young talent into the first team, noting that they share a mutual goal of securing trophies for the club.
- Nuno expressed gratitude for the strong relationship with ownership and commitment to working harder to build special memories and achieve future success.
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The Portuguese coach had a fantastic year with the historic Nottingham team returning to the European Cups after 30 years.
English football club Nottingham Forest has extended the contract of Portuguese head coach Nuno Espirito Santo until 2028.
Nottingham Forest Extends Manager Nuno Espirito Santo''s Contract After European Qualification
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Soccer-Nuno extends Nottingham Forest contract until 2028
(Reuters) -Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has extended his contract with Nottingham Forest until the summer of 2028 after helping the club qualify for a European competition for the first time since 1995-96, the Premier League club said on Saturday. Read full story
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